Multiple Choice
The difference between community development and community action is
A) in community development, self-help is emphasized while in community action service expansion is the goal.
B) in community development, helping agencies collaborate to meet the members' needs while in community action, direct action is taken on agencies that promote divisions.
C) community development enhances the community's capacity to solve their problems while community action focuses on directly dealing with organizations that promote societal divisions.
D) community development addresses divisions in the community while community action addresses their capacity.
E) the emphasis of community development is program planning while in community action, service expansion is given emphasis.
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