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serike

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Gabe is a 15-year-old African American young man who lives in the inner city with his mother and 3 younger siblings. His older brother, Jake, died when he was 17. Which is the most likely cause of death?
 
  a) Homicide
   b) Suicide
   c) Lead poisoning
   d) Drug addiction

Question 2

In a joint physical custody situation, children may
 
  a) live one week with one parent and the next week with the other so they spend close to the same time in both homes.
   b) live with one parent during the week and the other parent on weekends and during school breaks.
   c) live with one parent, but regularly visit the other parent.
   d) live with one parent, but both parents retain their legal rights and participate in decision making.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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serike

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Reply 2 on: Jun 18, 2018
:D TYSM


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