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In which bioregion does a prolonged summer-season drought bring a unique array of vegetation?
 
  A) Mediterranean
  B) Tropical Rainforest
  C) Tropical Savanna
  D) Steppe
  E) Deciduous Forests

Question 2

The Rose Revolution and Orange Revolution are examples of political change in:
 
  A) Russia's Near Abroad
  B) Siberia
  C) Russia's internal oblasts
  D) Europe



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Answer to Question 1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
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