Answer to Question 1
White; Black
Answer to Question 2
Child maltreatment, often used interchangeably with child abuse, includes a broad range of behaviors that place a child at serious risk or result in serious harm. This term involves either harmful acts or failure to act responsibly by a biological parent, stepparent, foster parent, and adoptive parent. Other caregivers include clergy, coaches, teachers, and babysitters. The most common types of child maltreatment are physical and sexual abuse, neglect, and emotional abuse.