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mynx

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The most important crop to the densely populated regions of East, South, and Southeast Asia is
 
  A) tea.
  B) wet rice.
  C) wheat and barley.
  D) corn.
  E) cotton.

Question 2

The practice of shifting cultivation is ________ rapidly, although now the ________ recognizes that shifting cultivation is a more ________ sound approach as compared to clearing rainforest for cattle and other lucrative crops.
 
  A) increasing, governments, financially
  B) increasing, World Bank, environmentally
  C) decreasing, farmers, financially
  D) evolving, environmentalist, industrially
  E) declining, World Bank, environmentally



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: E



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