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sdfghj

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What is the second step in the assessment of safety?
 
  A. Deciding how much safety is demanded with respect to a particular product or activity.
  B. Determining how much safety is attainable and how to attain it in a given endeavor.
  C. Ascertaining whether a particular instance of a product or activity comes up to standards of safety.
  D. Lowering the level of risk until it is found, by the ordinary person, to be acceptable.

Question 2

Host country and home country often have __________.
 
  A) no ethical difference
  B) different ethical standards
  C) committees to decide what is mutually ethical
  D) clearly similar understandings of the same cultural events



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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