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When studying the past, researchers draw on four types of historical evidence. Explain each of those four types.
 
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____________ is the idea to remove dependency and neglect cases altogether from juvenile court jurisdiction.
 
  A. Group treatment
  B. Deinstitutionalizat ion
  C. Diversification
  D. Community based treatment



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Answer to Question 1

Students should identify and explain:
1) Primary Sources - qualitative or quantitative data about past events that were created and used in the past time period.
2) Secondary Sources - qualitative and quantitative data used in historical research. Information about events or settings are documented or written later by historians or others who did not directly participate in the events or settings.
3) Running Records - existing statistics, research based on files, records, or documents that are maintained in a relatively consistent matter over a long period of time.
4) Recollections - statements or writings about past experiences collected over time and based on a memory or stimulated by a review of old objects, photos, or notes.

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Reply 2 on: Aug 17, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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