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    Assets That Can Be Drawn from One's Network of Personal
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Assets That Can Be Drawn from One's Network of Personal

Question 90

Question 90

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Assets that can be drawn from one's network of personal relationships are known as


A) relational resources.
B) friendship benefits.
C) social capital.
D) exchange materials.

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