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The Free to Be Me program, which helped young girls feel good about their bodies, worked within the framework of which established, widely accepted community program?
 a. YWCA
  b. YMCA
  c. Boys and Girls Club
  d. Girl Scouts

Question 2

A brochure on the dangers of smoking during pregnancy is an example of a ____ intervention.
 a. Level I
  b. Level II
  c. Level III
  d. Level IV



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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