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Historically, civic involvement in early adulthood is best described as:
 a. Centered on the workplace and work-related issues
  b. Episodic in nature and at the lowest level it will be in the adult years
  c. Very idealistic and intense, at the highest level it will be in the adult years
  d. Very gender-segregated, with men being much more interested and engaged in civic activities than women

Question 2

The vocational choice models developed Ginzberg and by Super are similar in that they are:
 a. Very contemporary, using current trends in vocational development as supports
  b. Offering continuous career path models based on older data
  c. Offering models to address men with discontinuous vocational paths, but do not address women
  d. All of these



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b



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