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Pavlov noticed that dogs began salivating at the mere sight of the person who regularly brought food to them. for the dogs, the sight of this person was a(n) a) spontaneous recovery. b) unconditional stimulus. c) secondary conditioner. d) conditioned stimulus.
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In a democracy, this is held by the citizens who elect leaders to political office
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1. in the debate for the student council election, a student candidate quoted explicit lyrics from a popular song. the school suspended him for two days, in line with school policy. 2. a student sued the school over its policy of holding two proms: one for african american students and one for white students. - are these civil or criminal cases? how do you know? - which court has original jurisdiction in the case: state court, federal court, or the u.s. supreme court? -. where will the case go next if it is appealed?
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