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In their research on the procedure for conducting pelvic examinations, James Henslin and Mae Briggs employed the dramaturgical approach in order to show how:
 
  a. female patients are exploited by doctors
  b. the patient-doctor relationship is based on distrust and conflict
  c. the situation is defined in such a way as to prevent embarrassment
  d. the status of the physician determines the definition of the situation

Question 2

The Supreme Court case Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka (1954), was important for schools because it:
 
  a. ended the legal base for segregated education for minority children
  b. prohibited the use of the Bible in public schools
  c. required all teachers to be certified
  d. upheld the legality of the pledge of allegiance to the flag



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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