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A teacher has observed that her classroom seems to be split into two distinct groups. She believes that a feeling of prejudice has cemented this division. To foster more interaction, she divides the classroom into the two distinct groups that will compete. She sets up a competition that will require all the students to relate to each other. What is the most accurate critique of her action

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The division of the classroom students into two groups is the most accurate critique of her actions. It can simply provide many benefits such as interaction, as she observed, but other parts of the scenario such as her belief, which had no evidence to support it, and the competition to force them to relate to each other based on that unproved belief can be very inaccurate and not "morally" correct.

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