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MirandaLo

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The state of Punjab has significantly fewer women than men due to
 
  a. the dowry system.
  b. wartime attacks on women.
  c. selective abortions.
  d. large numbers of women seeking better jobs in other countries.
  e. the One Child Policy.

Question 2

The founder of the Han dynasty was
 
  a. Huang Chiau.
  b. Liu Bang.
  c. Wang Mang.
  d. Lie Ch'in.
  e. Ho Chi.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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