Other than China, from which country did the largest number of Asian Legal Permanent Residents identify as their nation of origin in the 2010 census?

A. India
B. Indonesia
C. Vietnam
D. South Korea


Answer: A

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Who was the first person to recognize the importance of the environment by noting that cholera rates were much higher among those who drank water from a particular well?

A. C.E.A. Winslow B. Edwin Chadwick C. Lemuel Shattuck D. John Snow

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