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Why do many people in the Caribbean leave their islands? A.Island soil is not good for farming. B.Tourists use all the land. C.The islands are politically linked to other countries. D.They leave to find
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Why do many people in the Caribbean leave their islands?
A.Island soil is not good for farming.
B.Tourists use all the land.
C.The islands are politically linked to other countries.
D.They leave to find work.
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I would say D because from what I’ve heard it’s a little corrupt and jobs are scarce.
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Answer:
D.They leave to find work.
Step-by-step explanation:
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