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How is CRM linked with the new area of public archaeology?
 
  A) Because most CRM work is done with public money, it is important that the public benefits from the archaeological research.
  B) CRM is a dying field, which is being replaced by the new area of public archaeology.
  C) Public archaeology funds CRM work, which is then carried into more academic archaeology.
  D) Because CRM is usually salvage work, someone must ensure that the results are analyzed by universities.

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In which region are foraging societies least likely to be found today?
 
  A) temperate climates
  B) dense tropical forests
  C) deserts
  D) the Arctic



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