Answer:C) Someone who is incarcerated
Explanation:
The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (Title 42 of the U.S. Code) states that a homeless person is a person who has no stable home or shelter where he or she regularly goes to at night which includes a shelter provided privately or publicly for temporal accommodation or all those places that can not be used for regular accomodation such as parks and camp grounds.
Based on this definition incarcerated individuals can not be considered as homeless.
Incarcerated refer to a person who has been imprisoned in such that they can not escape ; most likely this person is kept under a shelter at all times .
Answer:
That statement is true
Explanation:
By the end of 2018, more than half of workers who works in mental health services are social workers (such as workers from child services, Addict groups sponsor, suiccide hotline workers, Volunteers, etc) , and they either works using funds from the government or doing their services pro-bono. Only small percentage of them work for profit.
This large percentage is directly correlated with higher amount of mental health issues experience by average people, which often associated with Internet/social media usage.
A). The south was relieved that the war finally coming to a close.
Answer:
Lewis solicited the help of William Clark due to Clark's abilities as a draftsman and frontiersman, which were even stronger than Lewis's. Lewis so respected Clark that he made him a co-commanding captain of the Expedition, even though Clark was never recognized as such by the government.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are best known for their expedition from the Mississippi River to the West Coast and back. The expedition, called the Corps of Discovery, was President Thomas Jefferson's visionary project to explore the American West. It began in May of 1804 and ended in September 1806.
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