Answer:
children were not able to move but they did have sensory function
Explanation:
Guillain-Barré syndrome is a very rare disorder where the autoimmune system in the body begins to attack the healthy cells within the PNS or peripheral nervous system. Dr. McKhann observed in his studies that children were not able to move but they did have sensory function. Which original diagnosis believed that the disorder eventually caused full paralysis including loss of sensory function.
These actions are not considered an extrinsically motivated action :
- Meditating to feel good
- exercising to feel healthy and strong
Extrinsically motivated actions are the actions that we do for the reward from outside ourselves (such as praises, bonus, acknowledgement, etc). Those two acts above are being done for our personal reward.
The correct answer is C) intermediate scrutiny test.
A law that placed restrictions on courses girls could take in high school would be evaluated by the courts using the intermediate scrutiny test.
We are talking about the kind of test the Court uses to determine the constitutionality of a statute. When the members of the Court need to make a decision, this test is a tool they have to help them decide if a statute passed by the federal government or a state affects in a negative way some protected classes such as the case of the courses girls could take in high school.