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The culture of the Inuit people would MOST LIKELY be affected by A) global climate change. B) a change in oil prices. C) the global war on terrorism. D) international trade agreements.
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The culture of the Inuit people would MOST LIKELY be affected by A) global climate change. B) a change in oil prices. C) the global war on terrorism. D) international trade agreements.
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It would be global climate change
The Inuit people live in the Arctic region of the world, so a climate increase would melt all the ice and destroy their homes
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