More communities are addressing the need for out-of-school care because of

A. teen pregnancy and inadequate care of their infants.
B. working mothers and juvenile delinquency.
C. unsupervised children and juvenile crime.
D. inadequate supervision of teens and teen pregnancy.

C IS MY ANSWER

I agree.

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Your answer is correct. Communities are addressing the need for out-of-school care primarily because of unsupervised children and juvenile crime (Option C). This refers to the fact that without proper supervision and structure, children and teenagers are more likely to engage in activities that can lead to criminal behavior. By providing out-of-school care and programs, communities aim to provide a safe and supervised environment for children during hours when they are not in school, reducing the risk of unsupervised children and juvenile crime.