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misspop

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Annual wormwood, a weed in the United States, is now being grown as a crop because it is used to
  treat:


 
 

a. malaria c. polio
  b. tetanus d. diabetes



Question 2

The chisel plow:
 
 

a. turns soil to mix the crop residue, livestock manure, lime, and fertilizer
  b. leaves the crop residue on the surface of the soil
  c. leaves a large ditch for irrigation purposes
  d. is no longer used because it encourages erosion




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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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