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P68T

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The fourth system described by Bronfenbrenner, which is used to connect the other systems in his ecological-systems approach, is called the:
 
  macrosystem.
  exosystem.
  microsystem.
  mesosystem.

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In order, the three nested levels Bronfenbrenner describes in his ecological-systems approach are:
 
  microsystems, exosystems, macrosystems.
  macrosystems, microsystems, exosystems.
  exosystems, microsystems, macrosystems.
  microsystems, macrosystems, exosystems.



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Answer to Question 1

mesosystem.

Answer to Question 2

microsystems, exosystems, macrosystems.



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