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karateprodigy

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The advocacy organization Gay, Lesbian and Straight Educational Network (GLSEN) conducted
  a national survey of LGBTQ students on their experiences with all but which of the following
  issues?
 
  A) feeling unsafe in school because of personal characteristics, such as sexual orientation,
  gender expression, or race/ethnicity
  B) experiences of harassment and assault in school
  C) missing classes or days of school because of feelings of depression or apathy
  D) hearing biased and homophobic remarks in school

Question 2

Reason(s) why certain ethnic minority groups are underserved in mental health centers may
  include all but which of the following
 
  A) minority groups who reside in remote areas
  B) cultural rejection of psychotherapy
  C) lack of need
  D) the complexity of issues facing the populations served



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C



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