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What was the average human life span in the United States in 1900 was about
 
  A) 67 years B) 47 years C) 57 years D) 37 years

Question 2

The Civil Works Administration (CW
 
  A), the Federal Emergency Relief Act (FERA), and the
  Civilian Conservation Core (CCC) are all examples of
  A) federal social welfare programs initiated in the wake of the Great Depression
  B) state-run programs initiated prior to the Great Depression
  C) federal social welfare programs initiated in the wake of the 2007 recession
  D) state-run social welfare programs initiated after the Civil War



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C




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