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- After deciding not to serve alcohol to these two suspected minors, what is Gabriel's next appropriate action? Confiscate Michelle's ID , inform his manager and coworkers , and call the police. Serve the two suspected minors, but make their requested drinks "virgin." Ask them to leave the bar area since drinking alcohol is predominate there. Begin a lengthy educational discussion I about the law and the dangers of alcohol.
- Students with a learner's license must observe which of the following restrictions? They can only drive in daylight during the first three months after learner's license issuance. They must be accompanied by a driver at least 21 years old who holds a valid license, and who remains in the front passenger seat They have restricted driving times if under the age of 18 All choices are correct.
- Why did the Supreme Court declare segregation in schools unconstitutional? It violated the 13th Amendment abolishing slavery It defied the 15th Amendment granting voting rights regardless of race It infringed upon the Equal Protection Clause of the 14th Amendment
- Menufactured wiring system types shall not be permitted where limited by the applicable article in Chapter 3 for the wiring method used in its construction. a. True b. False
- 27. According to the Federal Trade Commission, how many Americans have their identity stolen each year? (1 Point) [4 A. Nine hundred B. Nine thousand C. Nine hundred thousand D. Nine million