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The Estimated Energy Requirement (EER) is not generous because _____.
 a. excess energy intake cannot be excreted
 b. the UL proposes tolerable upper limits for energy intake
 c. most people have energy reserves
 d. it does not address dietary fat intake
 e. energy intake deficiencies can be augmented with vitamin supplements

Question 2

The three dominant Christian branches are:
 a. Presbyterian, Baptist, and Mormon
 b. Roman Catholicism, Zoroastrianism, and Anglican
 c. Roman Catholic, Methodist, and Seventh-Day Adventist
 d. Roman Catholicism, Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and Protestantism
  e. Episcopalian, Roman Catholicism, and Lutheran



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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