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crobinson2013

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Which of the following was NOT considered one of the four little tigers in Asia?
 
  A) South Korea
  B) Taiwan
  C) Vietnam
  D) Singapore
  E) Hong Kong

Question 2

What art form is considered a solely Japanese creation?
 
  A) painting
  B) kanji
  C) calligraphy
  D) poetry
  E) novels



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

E



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