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RYAN BANYAN

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How do social conditions in the Central Asian countries that were formerly part of the Soviet Union compare with social conditions in the other countries in the region?
 
  A) Levels of health and education are relatively low in Central Asian republics that were formerly part of the USSR, and are continuing to decline since the demise of the Soviet Union.
  B) Levels of health and education are relatively high in Central Asian republics that were formerly part of the USSR, and continue to rise since the demise of the Soviet Union.
  C) Levels of health and education are relatively low in Central Asian republics that were formerly part of the USSR, but are rising since the demise of the Soviet Union.
  D) Levels of health and education are relatively high in Central Asian republics that were formerly part of the USSR, but are declining since the demise of the Soviet Union.
  E) Levels of health and education in Central Asia are in the middle range, and the demise of the Soviet Union is causing a decline in these levels.

Question 2

Volcanic eruptions occur most commonly along tectonic plate boundaries.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

TRUE



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