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NguyenJ

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People who use biological factors to justify inequalities between racial and ethnic embrace __________ groups.
 
  a. integration
  b. segregation
  c. racism
  d. assimilation

Question 2

Dozens of additives gave commercial bread a standard texture, shape, taste and long shelf life. This is an example of how the nature of bread changed to accommodate the new commercial reality ushered in by the
 
  a. war on poverty.
 b. knowledge economy.
  c. Depression.
 d. Industrial Revolution.



stanleka1

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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