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ts19998

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The study of changes in phenotype that are not related to changes in the DNA and that may result from the interaction between the genotype and the environment:
 
  a. homeoplasty.
  b. epigenetics.
  c. menarche.
  d. pleiogenetic.
  e. adaptation.

Question 2

Power that coerces through economic or military force is known as:
 
  a. soft power
 b. rigid power
 c. hard power
 d. global power



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cascooper22

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c




ts19998

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Reply 2 on: Aug 11, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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