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asd123

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___________________ exists when parents share equally the responsibility for providing the child with a residence.
 
  a. Joint legal custody
  b. Joint physical custody
  c. Conjoint Parenting
  d. Co-parenting

Question 2

All of the following policies are part of the Temporary Aid to Needy Families (TANF) EXCEPT:
 
  a. States are obligated to provide services to all eligible families.
  b. Households are eligible for support for only two years at a time and for five years in the lifetime of any adult in the household.
  c. States are required to assign all able adults in a welfare household to job-training and job-finding activities unless they are already working at least thirty hours a week.
  d. Medicaid coverage continues for persons who leave welfare to go to work for one year after they leave welfare.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

a



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