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Signs in Brussels, Belgium, are bilingual with ________ on them.
 
  A) Dutch and French
  B) French and Flemish
  C) Flemish and German
  D) French and German
  E) Flemish and English

Question 2

The Milankovitch cycles cannot entirely explain recent global warming trends because:
 
  A) no data have been found to support their influence on Earth's climate.
  B) they operate on a very long time scale and cannot address shorter term cycles.
  C) they were disproved in the 1980s.
  D) they address cycles in precipitation only.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

B



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