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History, 07.08.2021 22:40, kami23arap5p78v

Match the increase in demand for natural resources to the causes. 1.four-wheeled automobiles
2.heating homes
3.textile factories
A. increase in demand for coal
B. increase in demand for cotton
C. increase in demand for oil


Match the increase in demand for natural resources to the causes.

1.four-wheeled automobiles
2.he

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