English, 24.03.2021 02:50 dannyboy938
Why have the Inuit been able to hold on to much of their land, unlike so many other Native American peoples?
A The Inuit managed to keep the Europeans away by force incorrect answer
B The Arctic was too difficult an environment for Europeans to settle in incorrect answer
C Europeans chose not to explore the Arctic incorrect answer
D Europeans didn't know about the Inuit until very recently incorrect answer
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