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faduma

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How was Indian life on a Spanish encomiendo different from the life of a serf?
 
  A. The Indians did not have to pay tribute.
  B. The Indians could not count on the missionaries' protection.
  C. The Indians had sources of sustenance outside the encomiendo.
  D. The Indians were not able to leave the compound.

Question 2

In 1915, Abraham Flexner suggested social work was not professional enough at the
  time because _______.
 
  A. there were not enough social workers
  B. there needed to be more specialized skills associated with it
  C. it had not been adequately studied by sociologists
  D. social workers needed to organize into associations



aidanmbrowne

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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