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Diane

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What was an effect of the 1973 U.S. decision to stop exporting soybeans to Japan?
 
  a. U.S. farmers ultimately were able to charge higher prices for their soybeans.
  b. Farmers in the Third World suffered a corresponding drop in the prices of other basic crops.
  c. Populations in countries other than Japan experienced a similar shortage of soybeans.
  d. U.S. farmers ultimately had to sell their soybeans for much lower prices.
  e. The soybean market crashed, and rice replaced it as a primary staple in Japan.

Question 2

Which important event encouraged many scientists to become more skeptical of realism?
 
  a. The end of the American Civil War
  b. The end of World War II
  c. The end of the Cold War
  d. The Holocaust
  e. The terrorist attacks of 9/11



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d

Answer to Question 2

c



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