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chads108

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Why are fertility rates lower in urban compared with rural areas?
 
  a. Exposed to new consumer goods, people engage in childbearing to buy new goods.
  b. The urban woman marries at least 1.5 years earlier than her rural counterpart.
  c. Urban people face higher costs of raising children.
  d. There are more free sources of birth control.
  e. Fertility rates are not lower in urban areas..

Question 2

Coffee accounts for at least 50 percent of the revenue that Uganda and Burundi earn from their exports. This reliance on one commodity explains why they are classified as economies.
 
  a. core
  b. peripheral
  c. semiperipheral
  d. middle-income



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

b



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