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Prior to the 1700s, Aboriginal peoples exclusively inhabited what would become known as Australia. As a result, hundreds of
different languages existed, not to mention marry different spiritual and religious practices. But since the late-18th century,
English has been the dominant language of Australia, and Christianity has become its most-practiced faith
This passage is an example of
A)
atheism
B)
xenophobia
material culture,
Eliminate
D
cultural diffusion
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