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asmith134

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Why were Leone and Potter disappointed with the results of the public archaeological tours that they designed, where tourists often have a chance to walk through the ongoing archaeological excavations in historic Annapolis?
 
  a. The tours were not popular with tourists or local residents.
  b. The tours did not seem to provide or effect any significant change at Annapolis.
  c. The public tours were damaging the archaeological site, and were shut down before Leone and Potter could spread their message.
  d. The tourists stopped coming to Annapolis.
  e. Leone and Potter were actually very surprised and content with the results.

Question 2

A major goal of critical theory is
 
  a. social change.
  b. justification of contemporary class-based ideologies.
  c. generating sound scientific hypotheses.
  d. to remain politically neutral.
  e. show of wealth and control



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

a



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