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choli [55]
3 years ago
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Which of the following is an example of humans modifying the environment

History
3 answers:
Ber [7]3 years ago
6 0

Carbon from industry buildings

Explanation:

While the earth produces carbon by itself, many companies has began to extract carbon from underground storages to fuel their industry buildings this polluting the atmosphere with more than it can handle and causing global warming

Daniel [21]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:NDEAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Explanation:

Daddy 3 years ago
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A family clear the land of tree so that they can build home.

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Parties help facilitate electoral choice so there's a limit to which we may blame political parties when our government doesn't function effectively.

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Because of the fact that parties help mobilize voters also called 'getting out the vote', you can't really blame political parties when the government doesn't function effectively because if you don't get people to vote for them the parties would be free to chose candidates. They do this to encourage low voter turnout through direct mail, email or advertisement or also help through voter registration drives as well as coordinate volunteers to help get people to vote. The blame may be blamed on individual citizens like ourselves because a person can in fact run as an independent and if they get enough signatures on a petition they can become a candidate.

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