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maegan_martin

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The alternative setting that involved self-governing residences with strong peer social support for persons with serious mental illnesses.
 
  a. Community Lodge
  b. Harlem Children Zone
  c. Seaside town planning
  d. Midwest Services

Question 2

Examples of successful neighborhood and housing programs in Chapter 5 included:
 
  a. self-governing cooperative housing for low-income residents
  b. community gardening
  c. citizen block associations
  d. all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d



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