_________ such as CARE and Lutheran World Relief, provide emergency and developmental assistance to war torn and developing countries, often working as subcontractors for USAID

a. Think tanks
b. Consulting firms
c. Private voluntary organizations (PVO)
d. Private military contractors


C

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A. Manchuquo B. Siam C. Shangri-La D. the Middle Kingdom

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