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Which of the following is a strong cross-cultural predictor of field independence?
 
  A) the degree of reliance on hunting
  B) average family size
  C) participation in a market economy
  D) level of schooling

Question 2

Studies show that acquiring more than one language can help
 
  A children remember facts more easily.
  B develop artistic skills.
  C improve children's performance in math and science.
  D children excel at sports.
  E in understanding the great classics.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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