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Crispus Attucks, thought to have been a runaway slave, was a patriotic American who died in the Boston Massacre in 1770 . If you were to present a lesson about events that led to the American Revolution, asking your students to select a point of view of either white colonists or African Americans (such as Attucks) at the time and to study with this perspective in mind, this would be the __________ approach to multicultural education.
 
  a. contributions
  b. additive
  c. transformative
  d. social action

Question 2

If you take into account Kounin's observations on class management, you are most likely to keep a class alert and involved if you ask a question and then call on students
 
  a. in random order.
  b. in alphabetical order.
  c. according to the seating arrangement.
  d. who are eager to participate.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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