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Redwolflake15

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A very serious problem related to participation in organized athletics during adolescence is the
 
  a. risk of serious injury, which happens to many high school athletes.
 b. risk of becoming socially ostracized if one is not victorious on their team.
  c. use of illegal drugs to enhance performance.
 d. likelihood of getting involved in inter-school fights over team loyalty.

Question 2

In a study of ethnicity and friendship, more than 80 of African-American and European-American students reported having at least one friend of the other ethnicity. However,
 
  a. only 28 saw this friend frequently outside of school.
  b. only 14 saw this friend frequently outside of school.
  c. adolescents who lived in segregated neighborhoods were more likely to see a friend of another ethnicityoutside of school.
 d. they often reported that friends from other ethnicities were not real friends..



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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