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codyclark

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Government actions that have a direct or indirect effect on families are called:
 
  1. Social policy
  2. Family policy
  3. Public policy
  4. Financial policy

Question 2

Homicides are least likely to be perpetrated by a/an:
 
  1. Friend
  2. Acquaintance
  3. Family member
  4. Stranger



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Answer to Question 1

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All government actions, whether at the local, county, state, or national level, affect the family either directly or indirectly.

Answer to Question 2

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Homicides are usually perpetrated by friends, acquaintances, or family members during an ar-gument.



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