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Question
why are the indigenous populations more likely to be poor?
language barriers
geographical isolation
poor quality public services
all of the above
question 8
why is geographic isolation a problem that leads to more poverty?
limited natural resources
poor land access
limited access to public services like health and education
inability to trade goods
For the first question, language barriers can limit job - opportunities and access to information, geographical isolation can reduce economic opportunities and access to services, and poor - quality public services can impact health, education, and economic prospects. So all contribute to indigenous populations being more likely to be poor. For the second question, geographic isolation restricts access to public services such as health and education, which are crucial for breaking the poverty cycle.
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First question: D. all of the above
Second question: C. limited access to public services like health and education