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How could Pakistan best respond to the violence that currently plagues its Pashtun-speaking areas? Should the government of Pakistan try to establish control over the Federally Administered Tribal Areas?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following is not an advantage of using renewable energy sources?
 
  A) Renewable resources can be used over and over again.
  B) Greenhouse gas emissions continue to be a significant factor.
  C) There are no pollutants emitted.
  D) fewer environmental impacts on plants and animals
  E) fewer health impacts on humans



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Answer to Question 1

Some may recommend that Pakistan send more military troops into the region. Others will recommend a more law-enforcement approach. Still others may suggest that Pakistan seek outside assistance, from, say, the United States. However, whichever course of action adopted, it remains that low levels of economic development and infrastructure, but also education and health care, will continue to be impediments to the cohesion that would help provide local support to the efforts of the central Pakistani government to control the violence.

Answer to Question 2

B



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