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dmcintosh

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The increasing water on the land was psychologically upsetting to the Sakha and made them fear that their land was sinking.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The Sakha have had to adapt to physical and social changes over the years. Which of the following was a pre-Soviet-era adaptation?
 
  a. consolidation of Sakha subsistence practices into sovkhozi, the agro-industrial state farm operations
  b. industrialization during the 1950s
  c. paying iasak, or fur tribute, to colonizers
  d. land loss due to border changes



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