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geodog55

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The atomic tests near to Utrick Island in 1954 were a disaster for the 159 people who lived there. Kai Erikson explains that this disaster _________
 
  a. brought the people together in a good way.
  b. never really had an ending.
  c. was completely fixed by the U.S. government within a few days.
  d. showed how it is possible to predict and prepare for disasters.

Question 2

Today, social movements are most likely to develop around any number of _________
 
  a. widely held beliefs.
  b. controversial public issues.
  c. national goals.
  d. All of these responses are correct.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: b



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