Multiple Choice
When we talk about "at-risk" youth, we are referring to ________.
A) children who come from wealthy families
B) children who play sports
C) children whose social and economic conditions have made them more likely to experience substance abuse, homelessness, criminal activity, or early pregnancy
D) children who arrive late to school
E) children who have committed an offence
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