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geoffrey

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The problems of alcoholism, abuse, and poverty among the Ojibwa in Grassy Narrows are widespread throughout the community. Your text suggests that any solution to these problems requires:
 
  a. individual therapy directed at personal problems.
  b. improved welfare payments and individual therapy.
  c. community mental health clinics to treat the chronic problems.
  d. a structural approach involving rebuilding social institutions.

Question 2

Which of the following have experts concluded is the key to maintaining sobriety among Native Americans?
 
  a. wealth
  b. having lots of friends
  c. a steady rewarding job to give people a reason to stay sober
  d. moving off of the reservation



adammoses97

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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