PHI208 QUIZ 3 HOURS

THIS IS A 20 QUESTION TEST THAT NEEDS TO BE DONE IN 3 HOURSIF YOU CAN NOT HAVE IT DONE IN 3 HOURS DONT RESPOND

The Harmful Effect of Unconscious Bias

Describe a typical work scenario based on your psychology specialization. For example, if your specialization is clinical psychology, a typical work situation may be providing therapy to a group of low-income pregnant mothers. Make sure that your scenario includes a person of a different race and ethnicity, gender, or sexual orientation from your own.How might you unknowingly convey prejudice, bias, and discrimination in that situation?How do power and privilege factor into the situation you described?What do you need to do to avoid this kind of situation as much as possible?

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Please read the article “Israel & Palestine” under the section “The Middle East After The Ottoman Empire” in your Boundless World History link.  Please write a 500-word  detailing this article and be sure to include the following items:Explain the arguments for and against Zionism.Analyze the partitioning of Palestine.Define & Describe “The Jewish State”Trace The Palestine refugee population in places such as Jordan.Describe the events of The Six-Day War.Link to articlehttps://www.oercommons.org/courses/boundless-world-history/viewDue Friday May 6, 2022

the three branches of government

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:Last week, we learned about the philosophical principles that influenced the founding fathers and the drafting of the U.S. Constitution. This week we will dig deeper into the roles and responsibilities of the President and the Congress.The founding fathers divided our system of government into three distinct branches. What are these branches and how did the founding fathers justify each branch of government as necessary for a healthy Republic? Do you think that the founding fathers reflected on the notion of gridlock as they explored the checks and balances built into the three branches? How does this relate to rules and norms that are designed to safeguard the minority from the will of the majority? Is this something that the founding fathers were concerned with as they negotiated our founding principles? Why or why not?