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According to Raphael (2000), the full impact of trauma frequently is felt
 
  A. within 48 hours of a crisis event, during the fight or flight period of adjustment.
  B. two to four weeks after a crisis event during the period of adjustment known as picking up the pieces.
  C. a considerable time after the crisis event during the disillusionment period of adjustment.
  D. after individuals or families have completed the rebuilding period of adjustment and can reflect on the events of the crisis in totality.

Question 2

Accounts funded through the Workforce Investment Act that are used to purchase training services from a list of approved providers.
 
  a. Adult Basic Education (ABE) Program
  b. General Equivalency Diploma (GED)
  c. Advanced Diploma
  d. Individual Training Accounts



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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