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Being homeless because you were laid off, yet denied unemployment because you don't have childcare, and not qualifying for welfare because you technically qualify for unemployment, is an example of a
 
  a) social issue.
   b) sign of inadequacy.
   c) sign of dysfunction.
   d) work skills issue.

Question 2

Proponents of bilingual education in schools argue that
 
  a) second language learning is dependent on proficiency of native language.
   b) bilingual programs segregate students.
   c) bilingual programs are counterproductive.
   d) teaching in native languages delays English learning.



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Answer to Question 1

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