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Two features a population may have in common are:
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Culture: This includes shared beliefs, practices, languages, customs, and traditions that bond the individuals within the population.
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Demographics: These are quantifiable characteristics of the population, such as age, gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status, which can influence behaviors and norms within the group.
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The statement that is NOT true of a territory is:
B. It always agrees on its borders with other countries (territories)
Territorial disputes are common, and borders can often be contested or not mutually agreed upon.