According to the case study, Inuit fishermen are:
A: highly regulated by the government
B:...
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According to the case study, Inuit fishermen are:
A: highly regulated by the government
B: given 24 paid holiday per year
C: part of a traditional economy
D: all these choices are correct
Answers: 3
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