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james9437

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The case study examining the impact of economic reforms
 
  that took place in India in the 1980s found that:
  a. privatizing nationalized firms led to more efficient use of national resources and faster growth.
  b. increasing government licensing requirements protected consumers from shoddy goods.
  c. increased tariffs encouraged foreign competition and made domestic firms more competitive.
  d. economic deregulation had mixed effects, depending on whether someone lived in urban or rural India.

Question 2

What major event occurred in Rwanda during 1994?
 
  a. Members of the ethnic Hutu tribe slaughtered approximately ethnic Tutsis.
  b. Paul Kagame became president.
  c. Members of the ethnic Tutsi tribe slaughtered approximately ethnic Hutus.
  d. The United States intervened with military force.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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