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How did Pacific Islanders first come to be recruited heavily for American football?
 
  A) many Pacific Islanders began to watch American football on t.v. and saw this as a way to improve their economic status
  B) the strong presence of Mormon missionaries in Oceania led to the recruitment of Pacific Islanders for Brigham Young University football
  C) Polynesian culture's emphasis of group activity and bonding made them transition easily to American football culture
  D) None of the above are correct
  E) All of the above are correct

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Compare the climate, vegetation, and agricultural conditions of Russia's European West (Euro-Russia) with those of Siberia and the Russian Far East.
 
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Answer to Question 1

E

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In the European West there are three sub-zones. In the northern portion, agriculture is limited
and the vegetation is dominated by forests. Throughout Belarus central portions of
European Russia, there are longer growing seasons, but soils are more acidic. To the south,
the best agricultural regions are found; here, also, the natural landscape is dominated by
grasslands and forests. Siberia's climate is very severe; consequently, vegetation and
agriculture reflect these conditions. Northern Siberia is too cold for tree growth and is thus
dominated by tundra vegetation; it is also dominated by permafrost. South of the tundra
Siberia is dominated by taiga, or coniferous forests. The Russian Far East has a more
southerly location and is proximate to the Pacific Ocean; consequently, it has a relatively
milder climate and longer growing seasons. Its vegetation pattern is a mix of conifers and
hardwoods.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
Excellent


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