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The conceptual framework that balances concerns for the individual and the community of all people is called: ___________________ ________________
 
  a. The Right to Work Framework
  b. Respect/Dignity for All Group
  c. Accessibility to Opportunity, Inc.
  d. Emancipatory Communitarian Approach
  e. Working Together Benefits All

Question 2

Savickas considers the Hollands RIASEC categories to be _____________ _____________, created by society to describe the world of work in an understandable way.
 
  a. social mandates
  b. social constructs
  c. a working contract
  d. a social message
  e. a societal rubric



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Answer to Question 1

(d)

Answer to Question 2

(b)





 

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