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Why is it important to have in place macro-level policies and programs for resilience?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Mario, a university researcher, studies children. He is particularly interested in the period that begins in adolescence.
 
  During this stage, children develop capacities for abstract thought, and can conceptualize more complex issues or rules that can be used for problem solving. Using Piaget's model, which stage is this?
   a) concrete operational thought
   b) formal operational thought
   c) preoperational thought
   d) motor-coordinated thought
   e) sensorimotor intelligence



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Answer to Question 1

Macro-level factors give individuals a clear path to prevent and resolve crises.

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