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The author of the story The Call of the Wild and the author of the article "Animals for the Yukon" would BOTH most likely agree that —
A
dogs aquired by theft were less likely to be reliable working animals
B
the demand for dogs to support Yukon miners led to poor treatment of the animals
C
Yukon miners typically preferred goats to dogs because goats were more obedient
D
Eskimo dogs were more desirable than mixed-breed dogs among Yukon miners
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Both Jack London's The Call of the Wild and the article "Animals for the Yukon" describe how miners' high demand for dogs during the Yukon gold rush resulted in harsh, exploitative treatment of the animals.
Both Jack London's The Call of the Wild and the article "Animals for the Yukon" describe how miners' high demand for dogs during the Yukon gold rush resulted in harsh, exploitative treatment of the animals.
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