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asmith134

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The peoples of the Great Sandy Desert in Australia traditionally made a living by:
 
  a. Pastoralism.
  b. Foraging.
  c. Horticulture.
  d. Agriculture.
  e. Market trade.

Question 2

Under most conditions, foraging requires:
 
  a. Strong, capable leadership.
  b. Complex and sophisticated tools.
  c. Clear and enforceable ideas about land ownership.
  d. The presence of nearby agricultural people.
  e. Independence and mobility.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

E



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