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The intervention model that is based upon a Native American concept that addresses the
  interconnectedness of everything in life is called the
 
  A) Healing Forest Model B) First Nations Model
  C) Healing Medicine Model D) Medicine Wheel

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Of homeless families, the majority are
 
  A) younger single mothers with two children
  B) older black men
  C) young single mothers with several children from different fathers
  D) two-parent working families with two children



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Answer to Question 1

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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