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OSWALD

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Gerhard Lenski claims that the development of more complex technology ________
 
  a. is entirely positive.
  b. has both positive and negative effects.
  c. is entirely negative.
  d. has no effect on the quality of human life.

Question 2

A constant danger to people living in hunting and gathering societies is ________
 
  a. loss of tradition.
  b. growing more food than people can carry.
  c. the forces of nature, including storms and droughts.
  d. the forces of social inequality.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c



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