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big1devin

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Which is the federal agency charged with addressing a broad range of child welfare issues, from health and child labor to delinquency and orphaned children?
 
  a) Child Welfare League of America
  b) Children's Bureau
  c) Children's Defense Fund
  d) Social Security Administration

Question 2

The __________provides federal funding to the states to aid them in prevention, assessment,
   identification, and treatment of child abuse and neglect.
 
  a) Child Abuse Prevention and Treatment Act
  b) Children's Bureau
  c) Child Welfare Act
  d) United Nations



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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