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WWatsford

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Small-scale producers of crops or livestock living on rented lands in exchange for labor and exploited by a more dominant class are called:
 
  a. slaves
 b. serfs
 c. peons
 d. peasants

Question 2

Many people see the worldwide spread of fast food giants as a sign of:
 
  a. excellent economic growth in third-world countries.
  b. a coming epidemic of worldwide obesity.
  c. homogeneous global culture.
  d. a growth in cultural misunderstandings.
  e. worldwide cheap food availability.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c



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