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A social worker who worked to pass the Social Security Act was
 
  A) Harry Hopkins
  B) Jane Addams
  C) Bernard E. Nash
  D) Helen Haines

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Significant efforts of churches and schools of this group have resulted in a marked decline in
  the use and abuse of alcohol by this group. This group is composed of
 
  A) Native Americans
  B) The LGBT population
  C) African Americans
  D) Caucasians



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C




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