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Which of the following areas is NOT a positive aspect of working in a
  small community?
 
  A. Independence
  B. Slow advancement
  C. Tangible results
  D. Recognition

Question 2

The rural social worker
 
  A. Does not provide services at the micro level (work with
  individuals)
  B. Is part of the team of numerous professionals available to a rural
  community
  C. Is a resource specialist
  D. Is not expected to work with the informal power structure of the
  community leaders



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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