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nautica902

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At the beginning of her presentation to her ninth grade classmates, Roxanne, a Navajo adolescent, introduces herself by stating her Tribal affiliation and her Clan history. In doing so, Roxanne is providing information about her:
 
  a. race.
  b. ethnicity.
  c. biological heritage.
  d. socioeconomic status.

Question 2

Keisha grew up in an average American family with authoritative parents. In adolescence, Keisha is most likely to:
 
  a. experience depression and high levels of guilt when her actions meet her parents' disapproval.
  b. demonstrate controlling behaviors toward her siblings and peers.
  c. appear happy and confident and relate well to other people.
  d. appear clingy or overly dependent on her parents for making decisions.


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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C



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