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Yi-Chen

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Why do many migrant/seasonal workers not complain about their poor living conditions?
 
  a. Being undocumented, they risk discovery and deportation
  b. Conditions here are so much better than in their original home
  c. There is nothing a nurse can do about housing conditions
  d. It is not a part of their ethnic group's culture to complain

Question 2

Which of the following would a homeless adolescent see as an important survival skill?
 
  a. Being able to beg, manipulate, and lie to obtain resources
  b. Using free clinics to obtain access to health care providers
  c. Trying to keep a list of all social programs in the community
  d. Trying to look and act like a middle class member of society



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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