Which of the following delinquency-prevention models became the prototype project for many of the federally funded “war on poverty” programs during the 1960s?

A) New York’s Mobilization for Youth Project
B) Boston’s Midcity Project
C) the Columbus, Ohio, self-concept studies
D) the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study


Answer: A

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