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Mr. Wonderful

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__________ are violent fluctuations in the death rate caused by war, famine, and epidemics.
 
  a. Mortality crises
  b. Life expectancy crises
  c. Crude death rates
  d. Tragedies

Question 2

Many businesses, governmental agencies, and nonprofit organizations exist to serve poor people or to monitor their behavior. This arrangement is one example of
 
  a. functional uniqueness.
  b. comparable worth.
  c. the functions of poverty.
  d. status consciousness.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

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