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Courses on death and dying began to flourish in the United States in the
 
  a. 1930s.
  b. 1950s.
  c. 1970s.
  d. 1990s.
  e. 2010s.

Question 2

Two professional journals in death and dying today are
 
  a. Death Education and Death and Life.
  b. Alpha and Omega.
  c. Omega and Death Studies.
  d. Thanatology Studies and Death and Dying.
  e. Death and Dying and Death Studies.



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