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burchfield96

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What is the difference between cooperation and exchange?
 
  a. cooperation is always positive; exchange is not
  b. cooperation involves people who do not know each other; the parties in an exchange relationship must be close
  c. cooperation may not directly benefit the parties involved; exchange does
  d. exchange may not directly benefit the parties involved; cooperation does
  e. There is no significant difference between cooperation and exchange.

Question 2

Religious fundamentalists in contemporary America generally believe in all of the following except
 
  a. the responsibility of all believers to give witness for God.
  b. the presence of Satan as an active force for evil.
  c. the responsibility of all believers to engage in social service.
  d. the literal truth of the scriptures.
  e. the destruction of the world prior to the Second Coming.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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