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urbanoutfitters

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Countries in East Africa were formerly colonized by ____ and share a common second language, as well as ties with the former colonist.
 a. Belgium c. Turkey
  b. Canada d. Spain

Question 2

Emma's Ice Cream hires a local marketing research firm to find out which flavors and innovations local customers would prefer. The marketing research firm in the above scenario is conducting what type of research?
 a. Causal research
  b. Exploratory research
  c. Advocacy research
  d. Transnational research
  e. Syndicated research



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Answer to Question 1

A
Countries in East Africa were formerly colonized by Belgium and share a common second language (French), as well as extensive economic and political ties with the former colonist. This may be found in the A History of Common Economic and Political Dominance section (4-1b).

Answer to Question 2

B



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