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According to the above passage, how did pigs affect the island of Tikopia? Select two.

A. 

a. Pigs competed with people for food

B. 

b. Pigs damaged gardens

C. 

c. Pigs provided an efficient source of food

D. 

d. Pigs were a food source for all members of Tikopia society

What factor does Diamond think is most important in determining how a society will develop in a new location?

A. 

The society’s culture.

B. 

The distance between the new location and the location from which people migrated.

C. 

The environment’s capacity to support food production.

D. 

The society’s political organization.

nalyze the population map in Source 2, where do people tend to live?

A. 

Because of the benefits from access to ocean navigation, coastal fisheries,

tourism and recreation, human settlements are often more concentrated in the

rural zone.

B. 

In the last century, the global population has increased by billions of people.

C. 

Because of the economic benefits that accrue from access to ocean navigation,

coastal fisheries, tourism and recreation, human settlements are often more

concentrated in the coastal zone than elsewhere

D. 

Because job opportunities in large cities have caused an influx of people to these

already packed locations.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
1) How did pigs affect Tikopia? Select two.
- A (a) Pigs competed with people for food
- B (b) Pigs damaged gardens

2) What factor does Diamond think is most important in determining how a society will develop in a new location?
- C. The environment’s capacity to support food production.

3) According to the population map in Source 2, where do people tend to live?
- C. Because of the economic benefits that accrue from access to ocean navigation, coastal fisheries, tourism and recreation, human settlements are often more concentrated in the coastal zone than elsewhere.