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Kthamas

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The nature/nurture debate is concerned with:
 
  a. the question of why genes are more influential in development than environment.
  b. the question of why the environment is more important in development than evolution.
  c. the relationship(s) between genetics, environment, and human development.
  d. the claim that females are more intelligent for genetic reasons.

Question 2

Which of the various ethnic groups are projected to grow the fastest between the year 2000 and the year 2050?
 
  a. European Americans and African Americans
  b. European Americans and Asian Americans & Pacific Islanders
  c. European Americans and Latino & Latina Americans
  d. Latino & Latina Americans and African Americans



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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