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j.rubin

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Who ordered the chains to be removed from inmates at a mental asylum and is considered a founder of the moral treatment movement?
 
  a. Clifford Beers
  b. Johann Weyer
  c. Philippe Pinel
  d. Dorothea Dix

Question 2

I reject the idea of witchcraft. Disturbed people are sick people who deserve our sympathy, not torture and death.. Who would have been most likely to say these words?
 
  a. Pope Innocent VIII
  b. Ivan Pavlov
 c. John B. Watson
 d. Johann Weyer



jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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