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chandani

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Ratzel's belief that geopolitics stems from the interaction of ________ is still popular today.
 
  A) power and territory
  B) nature and society
  C) men and women
  D) the rich and the poor
  E) space and place

Question 2

Whereas race is a problematic way of differentiating human beings based on physical characteristics such as skin color, ________ creates differences out of cultural traits and complexes.
 
  A) ethnicity
  B) gender
  C) class
  D) racism
  E) cultural nationalism



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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