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vinney12

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In 2006, UN Deputy Secretary-General Louise Frechette said that a country can boost its economic productivity by
 
  A. empowering women and girls around the globe.
  B. reducing armed conflict between states.
  C. increasing international trade.
  D. reducing the price of exports.

Question 2

Current trends in democratization show
 
  A. a slight halt to the process in recent years.
  B. a reverse in democratization since 1990.
  C. democracy continuing to spread rapidly in the 2000s.
  D. that transitions to democracy have become easier.



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Sammyo

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Answer to Question 1

B.

Answer to Question 2

A.





 

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