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Beheh

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To help future workers cope with the needs of the job market, today's curriculum should include content on
 
  a. business administration.
  b. foreign languages.
  c. social and political sciences.
  d. the use of technology.

Question 2

The aim of many of the educational reforms proposed today is to improve this nation's
 
  a. critical-thinking abilities.
  b. international economic competitiveness.
  c. mathematical and scientific skills.
  d. understanding of multicultural differences.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: d

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: b



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