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Question 1

Southeast Asia's urban residents
 
  a. have entirely abandoned their own cultural roots in favor of Western culture.
  b. have maintained many of their cultural practices.
  c. generally become more religious in their new urban environment.
  d. are no different than their rural peers in cultural matters.
  e. no longer believe in mystical or supernatural powers.

Question 2

The Homestead Act of 1862 was designed to encourage
 
  a. settlement of abandoned southern plantations.
  b. miners to develop the coal regions of Pennsylvania.
  c. rapid settlement of the West.
  d. New England industrialists to establish factories in the Midwest.



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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