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When normal adolescents delay making commitments, their identity status is in
 
  a. Moratorium
  b. Diffusion
  c. Foreclosure
  d. Flux

Ques. 2

Rousseau described adolescents as:
 
  a. Primitive savages
  b. Neanderthals
  c. Adultoids
  d. All of the above

Ques. 3

Which term refers to the evolution of the human species?
 
  a. Ecology
  b. Ontogeny
  c. Phylogeny
  d. Progeny

Ques. 4

The structural period of adolescence begins and ends for everyone:
 
  a. At the same time
  b. In the same order
  c. With the same events
  d. None of the above

Ques. 5

What do scholars call an acceleration of adult responsibilities in childhood, particularly among high-risk teens?
 
  a. Recapitulation
  b. Adultification
  c. Resiliency
  d. None of the above

Ques. 6

The Cardinal Principles of Secondary Education of 1913 included preparation for:
 
  a. Democracy
  b. Working
  c. Both a and b
  d. None of the above

Ques. 7

In 1893, representatives throughout the U.S. identified the major problem(s) with secondary education as:
 
  a. Wide divergence in courses of study
  b. Uncertain standards of admission
  c. Minimal requirements for graduation
  d. All of the above

Ques. 8

Where was the first public high school in America?
 
  a. New York
  b. Boston
  c. Chicago
  d. Washington
  Extra credit: What year did it open? _______
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