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cookcarl

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The Cartagena Protocol of 2000 stated that genetically modified crops
 
  A) are too dangerous for humans and should not be exported.
  B) are fit for animal feed but not for humans.
  C) should be produced and sold only by large multinational corporations.
  D) can be grown or imported by each nation should based on their own decisions.

Question 2

The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops into developing nations needs to be monitored because
 
  A) many GM seeds are more costly or require substantially greater costs to grow.
  B) most GM crops do not thrive in tropical environments.
  C) many farmers make high profits from GM crops, sell their farms, and move to cities.
  D) GM seed providers cannot make a profit in developing nations because of theft and piracy.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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