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melina_rosy

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Why are some activists worried about Round-Up Ready soybeans?
 
  a. They are worried that there will be an over-abundance of soybeans.
  b. They are worried that many people will be allergic to the soybeans.
  c. They are worried that Monsanto will create a soybean monopoly.
  d. They are worried this crop will cause an increase in the use of
  pesticides.

Question 2

Monsanto claims GE food is beneficial because
 
  a. it allows them to produce enough food to meet the demands of the
  population.
  b. it provides them with an opportunity to research and test new
  chemicals and pesticides.
  c. it allows their scientists to study the effects of genetically engineered
  food on human consumers.
  d. it creates a better relationship between companies such as Monsanto
  and grocery stores.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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