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Which applied anthropologist worked with internally displaced persons to help them identify health hazards and request better subsistence housing?
 
  a. Susan Andreatta
  b. Mark Schuller
  c. Franz Boas
  d. Conrad Arensberg
  e. Margaret Mead

Question 2

Agrochemicals were harmful to the farmers in the Caribbean area because:
 
  a. they were mismanaged and caused the farmers to become dependent on other crops.
  b. they were imported and caused political problems.
  c. they were expensive and caused poverty.
  d. they were misused and caused health problems.
  e. they were not effective.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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