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Tuberculosis and Leprosy

I am required to take two classes from a weird list of required "electives," with at least one being upper-division. ASB 100, Introduction to Global Health and GCU 364, Energy in the Global Arena seemed to fit my schedule best, and now I only ride my bike five blocks to school two days a week.

Strangely, Health is taking up way more time than Energy. This week, I had several articles to read, six Adobe Presenter presentations to endure, and two long videos to watch, before taking a quiz, and doing a homework assignment worth as much as the final. When I looked at everything that I needed to do for this class and Statistics, I promised to stay away from these forums, ignore girls, and other emergency procedures. However, I kept procrastinating taking the quiz, and I realized that I had test anxiety, which is strange for me, but I am really worried about starting out well.

So, I ran across a question that frustrated me:

Quote:
Dr. Stone's research hypothesized a connection between 2007's sustained incidence of Tuberculosis/ leprosy and what phenomenon: (Points : 5)
• increased global urbanization
• antibiotic resistance
• human-primate contact
• all of the above
This was open-book, although that was an Adobe Presentation, so I could not use a search function or my ludicrous-speed reading, where I sometimes mistake "Neanderthal" and "Netherlands." It seems like each of those points was a potential contributor, but Dr. Stone only referred to Dancing with the Simians.

Of course, I already submitted the quiz, I just do not know whether or not I guessed correctly.

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