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meagbuch

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What act was passed in 1994 to help students receive more experiences and coursework relating directly to the work they may enter?
 
  a. The School-to-Work Opportunities Act
  b. The Student Work Experience Act
 c. The Federal Work Act
 d. The School Course Work Act

Question 2

Which theory most deals with childhood experiences that are reconstructed, explored, and interpreted in therapy?
 
  a. Gestalt therapy
  b. Adlerian therapy
  c. Psychoanalytic therapy
  d. Cognitive therapy



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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