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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
zero-tolerance policy.
zero-tolerance policy.
suspension.
suspension.
risk.
risk.
law.
law.
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Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a
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zero-tolerance policy.
zero-tolerance policy.
suspension.
suspension.
risk.
risk.
law.
law.
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zero-tolerance policy.
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why not suspension
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Suspension refers to temporary removal from school or work as a disciplinary measure, whereas a zero-tolerance policy refers to strict consequences or penalties for any violation of rules or policies without exceptions or leniency. While suspension can be a consequence of breaking the rules under a zero-tolerance policy, the term "zero-tolerance policy" specifically emphasizes the strict enforcement and consequences for rule violations.
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The legal age to use alcohol in the United States is
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16.
16.
18.
18.
21.
21.
25.
25.
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21.
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Reasons some teens choose to use alcohol include (Select all that apply)
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peer influence.
peer influence.
wanting to fit in.
wanting to fit in.
parents who offer guidance.
parents who offer guidance.
commercials and ads glorifying alcohol.
commercials and ads glorifying alcohol.
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peer influence.
wanting to fit in.
commercials and ads glorifying alcohol.
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bot would you judge me if I smoke
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