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altibaby

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In the training program presented by Steinfeldt and Steinfeldt, what is the first portion?
 
  a. presenting how it would sound to caricature other racial and ethnic groups
  b. a vignette of what a Native American student would experience on a daily basis
  c. examples of how other culturally stereotyped groups (such as Vikings) are portrayed much more often as Norwegians, rather than Vikings
  d. an overview of activist programs seeking to change this problem

Question 2

When did the American Counseling Association (ACA) officially condemn the use of Native American mascots?
 
  a. 1989
  b. 1992
  c. 1998
  d. 2001



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

D



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