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storky111

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Basic Ecclesiastical Community's (BEC's) attempt to build social solidarity among scavengers in Cebu City, the Philippines, failed mainly because the __________.
 
  A) scavengers are so poor
  B) project was not well-funded
  C) project had not been pilot-tested before implementation
  D) planning committee did not involve women

Question 2

In the early stages of development anthropology, anthropologists were typically hired to work in which phase of the project cycle?
 
  A) project evaluation
  B) project implementation
  C) project design
  D) project identification



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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