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Melani1276

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What other examples of collectible artifacts and materials would have their own patterns of global movement and redistribution?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following countries created a policy aimed at stabilizing populations by urging couples to have only one child?
 
  A) China B) Mexico C) Kenya D) India E) Russia


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Answer to Question 1

Many items such as ivory, classical art, rare gems, sunken pirate ships, glassified sand near the
Trinity site, and maybe even Moon dust brought back from the Apollo missions could be
considered worthy by collectors. The rules of supply and demand with legality and fraud
prevention wrinkles would create quite variable patterns.

Answer to Question 2

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