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Kthamas

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In capitalism, workers are dependent on __________ to organize and produce goods and services, sell their labor for wages or salaries, and produce a surplus value that the owners retain as profit.
 
  a. consumers
  b. owners
  c. laborers
  d. partners

Question 2

In addition to increasing the incidence of disease, what does post-colonial life do to indigenous communities?
 
  A) It leads to greater substance abuse, violence, and depression.
  B) It provides better access to good diet and health care.
  C) It improves scientific education and literacy rates.
  D) It reduces access to biomedical treatment.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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