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10. 	 The pioneering investigations of Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget constitute a major

       source of our knowledge about the learning process in children.

       (1) Much of what we know about how children learn comes from the pioneering studies
            of Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget.

       (2) Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget gained most of his knowledge about children by
            observing how they learn.

       (3) Jean Piaget was one of the first Swiss psychologists to study the learning process in
            children.

       (4) The pioneering investigations of Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget were mainly
            concerned with how children learn.

11. 	 Throughout his life, American architect Louis Sullivan retained his conviction that

       architecture mirrors a nation's values.

       (1) Architect Louis Sullivan's work, throughout his life, reflected his convictions about
            national values.

       (2) That his work should mirror his values was the belief that guided architect Louis
            Sullivan throughout his life.

       (3) It was Louis Sullivan's lifelong belief that the values of a nation are reflected in its
            architecture.

       (4) According to Louis Sullivan, architects must remain loyal to their own convictions
            as well as to their country's values.

12. 	 In compiling a recent popular work on ancient Greece and Rome, the editors had great

       difficulty persuading the contributors to omit narratives of marginal events, such as the
       death of Decius in 251 C.E.

       (1) During the compilation of a recent popular work on ancient Greece and Rome, both
            the editors and the contributors questioned the importance of the death of Decius in
            251 C.E.

       (2) The editors of a recent popular work on ancient Greece and Rome encountered
            problems because there were so many different contributors and so many
            unimportant facts they wanted to include.

       (3) Those who contributed to a recent popular work on ancient Greece and Rome, in
            which the death of Decius in 251 C.E. is the central event narrated, argued with the
            editors about its content.

       (4) The editors of a recent popular work on ancient Greece and Rome found it hard to
            convince those who contributed to the work not to include accounts of insignificant
            historical events.

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