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robinn137

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In Michael Cernea's strategy for Cultural Heritage Preservation, written for the World Bank, he urges __________.
 
  A) a passive approach of noninterference
  B) generating capital from tourism to cultural heritage sites
  C) a do no harm approach
  D) cataloging and storing artifacts so that they will not be damaged in their natural environments

Question 2

After the British introduction of cricket to the Trobriand Islands, local changes to the game involved __________.
 
  A) insertion of Christian prayers during the game due to the missionaries' influence
  B) making sure there were equal numbers of male and female players
  C) abandoning the white clothing of the British game
  D) playing Western rock music between batting rounds



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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