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Forensic anthropologists are most often called for cases in which _________.
 
  a. soft tissue is absent or badly decomposed
  b. investigators find little information on the cause of death
  c. DNA analysis is required
  d. a body has been buried very deeply

Question 2

The Central Identification Laboratory was formed for what purpose?
 
  a. to identify those who die in war
  b. to identify bodies in mass graves
  c. to investigate death due to human rights abuses
  d. to respond to death due to natural disasters



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: a

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: a



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