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C) Refrigerated Rail Cars
Now cattle ranchers didnt have to do long cattle drives. They could slaughter the cows on site then just send the meat, still fresh, via the refrigerated rail cars.
Well, I'm not too sure there is one good answer to this question.
two options are clearly false: friendly nations who shared culture and customs. and countries with very dissimilar culture and customs.- they do share culture but had way too many conflicts to be called friendly
The other two options are both partially true:
rival nations who came into frequent conflict. - yes, they did come into frequent conflict, but Korea was rarely a rival there, it was rather subdued. But I still think that this is the best answer/
neighboring countries who shared a common history. - this could also be argued, depending on what you accept to be neighbouring countries: they Japan is an island and it can share only borders over water, not land with the others- this is also a good answer.
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i think it is "The bread and wine do not change – they stay as bread and wine ... but Christ is 'really present' in the bread and wine, in a spiritual way."
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