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james

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In public housing neighborhoods, lower levels of crime, higher levels of children's creative play, and children having increased access to adults are all factors associated with:
 
  a. increased police presence.
  b. stricter enforcement of rules for residents.
  c. a high level of trees, shrubs, and grass.
  d. higher rents.

Question 2

High-rise apartment buildings tend to:
 
  a. increase sense of community because there are a larger number of neighbors.
  b. decrease neighboring behaviors.
  c. result in residents feeling less safe than in other types of buildings.
  d. both a' and b'.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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