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The Red River of the North flows into Hudson Bay, part of the North Atlantic Ocean. What kind of watershed does the Red River drain?
 
  A) large B) closed C) open D) oceanic E) small

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Why are ethnic Russians leaving Central Asia?
 
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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

Most ethnic Russians who had lived in Central Asia had been sent to the USSR's union republics in the region under the Soviet policy of Russification. When the USSR broke up, many of these ethnic Russians were happy to return to their homeland in Russia. Furthermore, given that the reason for Russification was to establish Russian dominance over indigenous ethnic groups in the union republics, people in these regions were happy to see Russians leave their newly formed nation-states.



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