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In the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment, what did the medical staff at Tuskegee University do?
 
  A) They provided low-cost care for men infected with venereal disease during World War II
  B) They discovered a new strain of syphilis, but did not report it to the Center for Disease Control.
  C) They used unauthorized, experimental treatments for syphilis.
  D) They left men diagnosed with syphilis go untreated so they could follow the disease.

Question 2

________ refers to the information, techniques, and tools used by people to satisfy their needs and desires.
 
  a. Material progress
  b. Shared knowledge
  c. Technology
  d. Culture



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

c



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