taking away the children to disrupt the abori...

taking away the children to disrupt the aboriginal culture to the point that it nearly disappeared is considered what theme of geography?\nmovement\nlocation\nhuman environmental interaction\n\nyou work for a company that makes candy bars. your job is to buy peanuts for production. if there was a shortage of peanuts this year, what would probably happen to the price of peanuts?\nthe price would go up due to scarcity\nthe price would go down due to flooding the market\nthe price would go down due to inflation\n\nwhat city is sacred to jews, muslims and christians?\nistanbul\ndamascus\njerusalem\ntel aviv

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# Brief Explanations: 1. The disruption of Aboriginal culture by taking away children is related to human - cultural aspects rather than the typical geography themes of movement (movement of people, goods, ideas), location (absolute and relative position), or human - environmental interaction (how humans interact with the environment). This act is more about cultural disruption and has no direct connection to these geography themes. 2. According to the law of supply and demand, when there is a shortage (decrease in supply) of peanuts while the demand remains the same or increases, the price of peanuts will increase due to scarcity. Flooding the market would mean an increase in supply and a decrease in price, and inflation is not directly related to a shortage of peanuts in this context. 3. Jerusalem is a city with great religious significance to Jews, Muslims, and Christians. It has important religious sites and historical - religious connections for all three religions. Istanbul, Damascus, and Tel Aviv do not hold the same level of universal religious significance for these three major religions. # Answer: 1. None of the above 2. The price would go up due to scarcity 3. Jerusalem