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The state gives credit for out-of-state ceu acceptance_______

a) verification of attendance
b) class contents
c) none of the above
d) both A and B

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Final answer:

The correct answer to the question about state credit for out-of-state CEU acceptance should be based on state-specific policies regarding verification of attendance and class contents, which would typically correspond to options a and b. However, without the specific context of the state in question, one cannot definitively provide the correct answer.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question pertains to how a state might credit continuing education units (CEUs) from courses taken in a different state. It asks whether the state gives credit for out-of-state CEU acceptance based on verification of attendance, class contents, both, or none. When transferring CEUs, most states consider various factors, including the relevancy of the content to the state requirements and proof of the individual's attendance. The specific choice between these options (a, b, c, d) was not provided in the reference information, so it's suggested to refer to the individual state's continuing education transfer policies for the correct answer.

Regarding the provided reference information:

  1. The state both exercises and bestows power when it recognizes another state's sovereignty.
  2. The Tenth Amendment created a class of powers exclusive to state governments. These powers are referred to as reserved powers.
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