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MC Community assessment in relation to community empowerment has two general purposes. The second general purpose is to provide
 
  A. Data needed for the change.
   B. Information for empowerment.
   C. Stimulus for change.
   D. Information for change.

Question 2

MC Community members must have confidence in each other and yet demand that persons responsible for action on behalf of the community also be responsible for their actions. This best describes what challenges to community empowerment planning?
 
  A. Reconciling trust
   B. Reconciling idealism and practicality
   C. Reconciling accountability
   D. Reconciling individual and community needs
   E. Reconciling people and place



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Answer to Question 1

B. Information for empowerment.

Answer to Question 2

A. Reconciling trust
C. Reconciling accountability



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