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When teachers see bullying occurring, the best approach it to:
 
  a. wait to see whether the bullying continues - the victim might not consider bullying a problem.
 
  b. take immediate action in private so the bully might not see his (or her) status enhanced in front of peers.
 
  c. take immediate action in front of peers so the ripple effect will occur.
 
  d. take time to determine whether the bullying will grow into a more significant problem.

Question 2

Zero tolerance policies resulted when:
 
  a. congress passed the Gun-Free School Act of 1994.
 
  b. the National Education Association being concerned about the increasing violence in schools.
 
  c. Curwin and Mendler's insistence that zero tolerance policies were needed to maintain orderly behavior.
 
  d. schools in urban areas decided something had to be done to curb guns and drugs.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

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