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wel
3 years ago
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All of the following, except one, are examples of the geographic concept of human-environment interaction. Which is NOT? A. The

electricity in Robert’s home comes from a hydroelectric plant. B. In the Pacific Northwest, umbrellas outsell sunglasses. C. In the United States, people are able to participate in government. D. Emily’s family enjoyed a two-week vacation at Yellowstone National Park.
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Zinaida [17]3 years ago
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Answer: C. In the U.S, people are avle to participate in government.

Good Quote: Hope I Helped And As Always Have A Blessed Day ! c;

Leviafan [203]3 years ago
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In the United States, people are able to participate in government. is the answer

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