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student77

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Karl Polanyi refers to the Industrial Revolution as the great transformation. By this he means that:
 
  a. it led to the rise of individualism
  b. it resulted in an increase in the number of wars
  c. the market became the dominant institution in society
  d. the number of labor unions increased rapidly

Question 2

For losers the ecological effects of war include all of those below EXCEPT:
 
  a. forced move to other geographical locations
  b. economic subjugation
  c. imposition of a foreign language and culture
  d. increased birth rates



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elizabethrperez

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D




student77

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Reply 2 on: Jul 1, 2018
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Gracias!

 

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