Multiple Choice
In Canada, perceptions of children have changed and evolved according to several unique stages. It was first argued that the state had the duty to prevent and intervene with child cruelty and maltreatment in ________.
A) Stage One: Children as Objects
B) Stage Two: Children as Vulnerable Individuals in Need of Protection
C) Stage Three: Children as Subjects
D) Stage Four: Children as Independent
E) Stage Five: Children as Adults
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