Which statement best describes the population of the indigenous people? (1 point)

Responses

A. Both the Maori in New Zealand and the Aborigines in Australia make up a majority of the population.
Both the Maori in New Zealand and the Aborigines in Australia make up a majority of the population.

B. The Maori make up the majority of the population in New Zealand, while the Aborigines make up a minority of the population in Australia.
The Maori make up the majority of the population in New Zealand, while the Aborigines make up a minority of the population in Australia.

C. People on most Pacific islands are indigenous, while in Australia the Aborigines make up a minority of the population.
People on most Pacific islands are indigenous, while in Australia the Aborigines make up a minority of the population.

D. People on most Pacific islands descend from Britain and Ireland, while in New Zealand the Maori make up the majority of the population.

1 answer

C. People on most Pacific islands are indigenous, while in Australia the Aborigines make up a minority of the population.