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Predictive research problems allow researchers to make claims about cause and effect relationships.
Planned Obsolescence
A business strategy in which products are deliberately designed to have a limited useful life or become outdated quickly, encouraging consumers to purchase new or upgraded products more frequently.
Fordlandia
A failed industrial town founded in the Brazilian Amazon by American industrialist Henry Ford in the 1920s, intended to secure a source of cultivated rubber for his automobile manufacturing operations.
Eugenics
A discredited and controversial social philosophy advocating the improvement of human genetic traits through selective breeding or genetic manipulation.
Pan-Africanism
A political and social movement that seeks to unify African people, both on the continent and in the diaspora, to work towards their collective interests.
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