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forced relocation to reservations
loss of culture and traditional kinship ties
increased health risks, including drug and alcohol abuse
The list describes
A.
the destruction caused by natural disasters in Australia.
B.
the risks associated with settling in rural areas of Australia.
C.
the consequences of trade with English settlers in Australia.
D.
the effects of English colonization on Aborigines in Australia.
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D. the effects of English colonization on Aborigines in Australia.
Reason: forced relocation to reserves, breakdown of traditional kinship and cultural practices, and higher rates of substance abuse and health problems are direct consequences of colonization and its social dislocation, not of natural disasters, rural settlement risks, or trade.
Reason: forced relocation to reserves, breakdown of traditional kinship and cultural practices, and higher rates of substance abuse and health problems are direct consequences of colonization and its social dislocation, not of natural disasters, rural settlement risks, or trade.
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