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Who were the first people to reach the South Pole? A. Roald Amundsen's party, in 1911 B. Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shakleton C. Robert Edwin Peary, Matthew Henson and four Inuits, in 1909 D. Edward
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Who were the first people to reach the South Pole?
A. Roald Amundsen's party, in 1911
B. Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shakleton
C. Robert Edwin Peary, Matthew Henson and four Inuits, in 1909
D. Edward Wilson and the British Discovery expedition
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Robert Edwin Peary, Matthew Henson and four Inuits, in 1909 were the first people to reach the South Pole.
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Your answer would be c
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