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In which of the following ways was Central Appalachia achieved by the capitalists?
 
  A. It was signed off in a treaty that declared the region rich in resources that could be exploited.
  B. It was conquered during the war in the 1980s.
  C. It was declared a special economic zone.
  D. It was attained through corporate ownership by blocking other industries from entering.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of energy sacrifice zones?
 
  A. They are regions in which energy is consumed in minimal amounts.
  B. They are some of the economically richest regions.
  C. They are regions where a large portion of the population is socially vulnerable.
  D. They are zones where resources are conserved and used frugally toward generating energy.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: C



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