Stiff consequences for breaking the rules is often referred to as a

zero-tolerance policy.
zero-tolerance policy.

suspension.
suspension.

risk.
risk.

law.
law.

disciplinary action.

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.

zero-tolerance policy.

why not suspension

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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Question
The legal age to use alcohol in the United States is
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16.
16.

18.
18.

21.
21.

25.
25.

21.

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.

peer influence.

wanting to fit in.
commercials and ads glorifying alcohol.

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