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penza

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In 2006, Child Protective Services investigated 3.6 million reports of child abuse or neglect. How many children were found to be victims?
 
  a. One million
  b. Two million
  c. Three million
  d. Four million

Question 2

Aulette discussed the policy implications for the different theoretical frameworks used to understand family violence. The feminist framework implies social policy in which we should
 
  a. socialize women to be more assertive.
  b. socialize men to hold less dominating beliefs.
  c. eliminate problems of unemployment and poverty.
  d. eliminate violence in the media, particularly the glorification of violence against women.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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