Social Studies
Social Studies, 19.07.2019 20:30, alahewett2043

Separating issues, information, and contributions of certain groups from main instructional materials rather than integrating them is an example of a. cosmetic bias. b. name-calling. c. fragmentation and isolation. d. linguistic bias.

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