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@Brianna17

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A knowledge of a person's _______ is imperative to therapists developing relevant prevention, assessment, and treatment strategies for that person.
 
  A. cultural history and values
  B. native language
  C. culinary customs
  D. religious celebrations

Question 2

According to Klatsky and colleagues, the strongest determinants of drinking patterns in a society are ________.
 
  A. physiology and genetics
  B. physiology and ethnicity
  C. ethnicity and culture
  D. ethnicity and genetics



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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