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Individual and collective resources that can be brought to bear for health enhancement are referred to as
 
  A) community empowerment.
  B) rule of sufficiency.
  C) capacity.
  D) scope.

Question 2

The most recent update of health education roles, responsibilities, competencies, and sub-competencies is the
 
  A) Framework for the Development of Competency-Based Curricula for Entry Level Health Educators.
  B) Competency-Based Framework for Health Educators.
  C) Health Education Job Analysis.
  D) Graduate-Level Framework.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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