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deesands

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When conceptualizing a White American, which within group variables will be important to consider?
 
  a. Geographic variables
  b. European-American identity
  c. Socioeconomic class
  d. All within group variables are important to consider.

Question 2

The work of addressing worldview cultural context intensifies when working with multiple heritage couples and families which include
 
  a. Multiple religious faiths
  b. Different social class strata
  c. A non-U.S. cultural context
  d. None of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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