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Longitudinal follow-up research on the Better Beginnings, Better Futures Project of Ontario, Canada, revealed a(n) __________.
 
  A) reduction in childrens social adjustment
  B) increase in adolescent delinquency
  C) improved sense of community connection
  D) reduction in childrens academic achievement

Question 2

Neighborhood resources __________.
 
  A) play little or no role in childrens development
  B) have a greater impact on adults than on children and youths
  C) are not important in late adulthood because most elders are homebound
  D) have a greater impact on economically disadvantaged than on well-to-do young people



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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