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rosent76

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Unlike developed countries, a leading cause of child mortality in developing countries is
 
  A) communicable diseases, diarrhea, and other common afflictions.
  B) cancer.
  C) accidents involving farm equipment and other agricultural activities.
  D) a snakebite or large predators such as crocodiles and tigers.

Question 2

The main problem with constructing new landfills in the United States is that
 
  A) nobody wants one built near them.
  B) the cost of building a new landfill is too expensive.
  C) the costs of running a new landfill are too expensive.
  D) once a region has a landfill, it cannot be used for anything else.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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