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jerry coleman

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Patriotism can be viewed as one consequence of:
 
  a. Our inherent nobility.
  b. Our evolved capacity for indoctrination.
  c. Our capacity to be mesmerized by flags.
  d. Colors that don't run.

Question 2

We have an appetite for sodium salt and our body has specialized physiological mechanisms for retaining it because:
 
  a. It is essential to life.
  b. It was a rare commodity in the environment of our ancestors.
  c. We are taught to eat it as children.
  d. Both a & b.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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