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mwit1967

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What is the approximate world population today and where is it located?
 
  a. over 10 billion but below 12 billion, most of which is in the Developing World
  b. over 6 billion but less than 8 billion, most of which is in the Developing
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  c. between 2 billion and 4 billion, most of which is in the industrialized world
  d. over 6 billion but less than 8 billion, most of which is in the industrialized world

Question 2

In the years before the events in Manchuria, Japan did all EXCEPT which of the following?
 
  a. It had been defeated in a war with Russia.
  b. It colonized Korea.
  c. It had become a successful imperialist power.
  d. It sought recognition as a world power.
  e. It failed to have the League of Nations affirm the principle of racial equality.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

Answer: a



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