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melina_rosy

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Benefits made available to some family members of disabled or deceased veterans
 
  a. Family or Survivor Benefits
  b. Disability Compensation
  c. Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment Benefits
  d. Transition Assistance Program

Question 2

Federal-state partnership that provides registered apprenticeships that include on-the-job learning with theory-related instruction, thereby providing training and credentials to veterans in transition
 
  a. Transition Assistance Program
  b. Registered Apprentice System
  c. Veterans Education Assistance Program
  d. United Services Military Apprenticeship Program



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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