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How did Jose Manuel Carrasco mine for copper? a. In order to find copper, he dug deep shafts and mined until there was nothing left. b. Carrasco required two-hundred men to extract copper. c. He smelted the copper right beside the mine to make the process more efficient. d. He collected deposits exposed to the surface.

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