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jeatrice

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Foods derived from plants or animals in which genetic materials have been transferred from one species to another or in which genes have been manipulated in a way that does not occur in nature are called __________.
 
  A) synergistic
  B) genetically modified
  C) biodegradable
  D) geothermal

Question 2

The disparity between Black and White marriage rates before 1950 was
 
  a. even greater than now.
  b. virtually nonexistent.
  c. about the same as now.
  d. slightly less than now.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B



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