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Geography, 03.11.2020 01:00, kyandrewilliams1

PLZ HURRY! Which of the following best explains why certain folk cultures, such as the Amish, are able to maintain their cultures while others are not? A. The Amish are willing to fight for their culture in the courts.

B. The Amish are willing to isolate themselves.

C. The Amish are located far from other Americans.

D. The Amish come from a unique and important culture.

E. The Amish are able to adapt to some popular culture.

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