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dbose

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According to Ellis, Mallory, Gould, and Shatila, the work for effective change should include:
 
  a. neighborhood social networks
  b. contingency planning
 c. development of internal leader
  d. personal/emotional support

Question 2

Unger and Wandersman address what three affective bonds within a neighborhood?
 
  a. instrumental support, informational support, sense of community
  b. sense of mutual aid, instrumental support, attachment to a place
  c. sense of mutual aid, sense of community, attachment to a place
  d. none of these answers



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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