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bclement10

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Which of the following is not a primary youth program established by The Economic Opportunity
  Act of 1964?
 
  a) AmeriCorps
  b) Job Corps
  c) Neighborhood Youth Corps
  d) Work-study program

Question 2

Established under the Clinton Administration, __________provides various options for more than 5
   million Americans 18 years and older to earn money for college or vocational education in exchange
   for service within the United States.
 
  a) GI Bill
  b) Morrill Act
  c) Job Corps
  d) AmeriCorps



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D





 

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