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Mimi

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Following the arrival of Europeans to the North American continent what happened to the Native American population?
 
  A) They began trading with the Europeans and benefited economically.
  B) European diseases and disruptions reduced their numbers by more than 90.
  C) They migrated to better land in the interior of North America.
  D) The European educational system transformed their way of life, enabling them to benefit from early globalization.
  E) They continued as before, having little contact with European immigrants.

Question 2

The year that Boston was able to reduce its water consumption to below 275 millions of gallons per day was ________.
 
  A) 1994 B) 1998 C) 1992 D) 1985 E) 2009


morganmarie791

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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