Social Studies, 14.10.2019 23:30 jayjay7621
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a. large numbers of citizens live in exclaves.
b. exclaves do not wish to be independent.
c. exclaves often are important to the economy or the military.
d. exclaves are too economically dependent on governing countries.
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