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18 January, 17:56

Which statement is true about the people described in this text?

In the far northern stretches of Canada, the Inuit adapted to the harsh climate of the Arctic. By about 2000 B. C., they had settled there, using the resources of the frozen land to survive.

A) Wolves and bears provided them with food, skins for clothing, tools, and oil for cooking.

B) They constructed dome-shaped homes made from snow and ice, which were called kivas.

C) People with surplus goods shared their wealth with others in a ceremony called potlatch.

D) They paddled kayaks in open waters or used dog sleds to transport goods across the ice.

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  1. 18 January, 20:12
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    D. They paddled kayaks in open waters or used dog sleds to transport goods across the ice.
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