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meagbuch

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One of the key causes of ethnic and religious conflict is:
 
  a. lack of education
 b. family background
 c. geographical location
  d. globalization

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The African Wildlife Foundation had to adjust its mission to protect local wildlife in Congo in the early 2000s for all of the following reasons except:
 
  a. a civil war.
  b. increase in poaching.
  c. loss of overseas funding.
  d. insufficient park staff.
  e. evacuation of some AWF staff.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

c




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