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CMCA Vocabulary Final Exam.
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Abstention - correct answer When a participant in a vote either does not go to vote (on election day) or, in parliamentary procedure, is present during the vote, but does not cast a ballot. An abstention may be used to indicate the voting individual's ambivalence about the measure or mild disapproval that does not rise to the level of active opposition. Abstentions do not count in tallying the vote; when members abstain, they are in effect only attending the meeting to aid in constituting a quo...
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CMCA - M100 Community Association Management Test Guide Exam with 100% Correct Answers
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CMCA - M100 Community Association 
Management Test Guide Exam with 
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55 and older community - CORRECT ANSWER-Must have one person who is 55 years 
of age or older living in at least 80% of its occupied units. The community must be 
designated "55 and older" to qualify as this type of housing that legally prohibits children 
and limits occupancy to a certain age span. The designation process involves 
submitting applications and obtaining approval before any enforceme...
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PCN 100 Final Review
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PCN 100 Final Review 
 
When helping a client learn about relapse it is important to look at all factors that support their 
addiction. When a client learns how to deal with feelings from watching a parent over and over 
again drink when they are stressed or upset, example "I have had a hard day, I need a drink", 
supports which model of addiction theory? - behavioral model 
 
2. A lapse can lead to a relapse. Explain both and the difference between the two. - lapse is a 
single use and immedi...
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NCAC II Exam Study Guide (Ch. 1 - Mult. Choice) questions with correct answers
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Which of the following statements is true? 
 
a. A precise definition of addiction remains elusive. 
b. People with addiction often go through phases of exacerbation and abstention. 
c. The term addict is considered pejorative and unacceptable by many professional journals. 
d. All of the above - Answer d. All of the above 
 
When an increased dose is needed to experience the same subjective effects as with lower doses before, a person has developed: - Answer tolerance 
 
The stereotypical p...
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When helping a client learn about relapse it is important to look at all factors that support their addiction. When a client learns how to deal with feelings from watching a parent over and over again drink when they are stressed or upset, example "I have had a hard day, I need a drink", supports which model of addiction theory? correct answers behavioral model 
 
2. A lapse can lead to a relapse. Explain both and the difference between the two. correct answers lapse is a single use and immedi...
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PCN-100 51 final review Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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When helping a client learn about relapse it is important to look at all factors that support their addiction. When a client learns how to deal with feelings from watching a parent over and over again drink when they are stressed or upset, example "I have had a hard day, I need a drink", supports which model of addiction theory? - ️️behavioral model 
 
2. A lapse can lead to a relapse. Explain both and the difference between the two. - ️️lapse is a single use and immediate return to so...
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PCN-100 final review Questions & Answers
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When helping a client learn about relapse it is important to look at all factors that support their addiction. When a client learns how to deal with feelings from watching a parent over and over again drink when they are stressed or upset, example "I have had a hard day, I need a drink", supports which model of addiction theory? - ANSWER behavioral model 
 
2. A lapse can lead to a relapse. Explain both and the difference between the two. - ANSWER lapse is a single use and immediate return to ...
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CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW / EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ GRADED A+
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CALIFORNIA BAR EXAM: CONSTITUTIONAL LAW / 
EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS/ GRADED A+ 
JUSTICIABLE CASE OR CONTROVERSY: DEFINE "RAMPSE" - -R-Ripeness 
A-Absention 
M-Mootness 
P-Political Question 
S-Standing 
E-Eleventh Amendment 
RIPENESS - -P not entitled to review of statute or regulation before enforcement unless (1) P will 
suffer some harm or immediate threat of harm, (2) issue fit for judicial review, and (3) there is a record 
for judicial review. 
ABSTENTION - -Federal court will...
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Abstention - Answer- When a participant in a vote either does not go to vote or, in parliamentary procedure, is present during the vote, but does not cast a ballot. An abstention may be used to indicate the voting individual's ambivalence about the measure or mild disapproval that does not rise to the level of active opposition. Abstentions do not count in tallying the vote; when members abstain, they are in effect only attending the meeting to aid in constituting a quorum. 
 
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HIST 105 Bach Exam Q&A
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HIST 105 Bach Exam Q&A 
Redeemers - ANSWER A loose coalition of prewar Democrats, Confederate veterans, 
and Whigs who took over southern state governments in the 1870s, supposedly 
"redeeming" them from the corruption of Reconstruction. They shared a commitment to 
white supremacy and laissez-faire economics 
Vesey Conspiracy - ANSWER An unsuccessful 1822 plot to burn Charleston, South 
Carolina, and initiate a general slave revolt, led by a free African American, Denmark 
Vesey 
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