What are populations-at-risk?

A. Coordinated effort to achieve institutional change to meet a need, solve a social problem, correct an injustice, or enhance the quality of human life
B. representing , championing, or defending the rights of others
C. Ensuring that others have the right to power, ability, and authority to achieve self-determination
D. Groups in society most likely to suffer the consequences of, or be at risk for, discrimination, economic hardship, and oppression


Answer: D. Groups in society most likely to suffer the consequences of, or be at risk for, discrimination, economic hardship, and oppression

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Critically evaluate the symbolic interactionists' perspective on religion.

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Racial ideology became important to support Jim Crow Laws. These laws

A. enforced racial segregation in public settings. B. forced blacks to stay in southern states. C. made it illegal to hire black workers. D. defined all people from southern Europe as "colored."

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