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Question 1

The former Yugoslavian province where war broke out in 1999 and that required the intervention of NATO was
 
  a. Slovenia.
  b. Bosnia-Herzegovina.
  c. Kosovo.
  d. Serbia.
  e. Croatia.

Question 2

New immigrants typically settled
 
  a. on small farms.
  b. near factories where they could find employment as skilled laborers.
  c. in southern towns, where there were labor shortages due to the reliance on agriculture.
  d. in neighborhoods with populations of similar background.



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Reply 2 on: Sep 12, 2019
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