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natalie2426

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Which region of the world faces the greatest problem of poor, homeless children?
 
  a. Latin America
  b. Europe
  c. India
  d. the Middle East

Question 2

In the United States, a home that lacks a telephone or a television set is the rare exception. Not being able to afford a television set in a wealthy country illustrates
 
  a. immediate poverty.
  b. temporary poverty.
  c. absolute poverty.
  d. relative poverty.



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Answer to Question 1

(Answer: a)

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(Answer: d)





 

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