Which feature is marked by a “5” on the map?

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Which feature is marked by a “5” on the map? Gobi Desert Yangtze River Taklimakan Desert Himalayan Mountains

What number marks the Sea of Japan on the map? 1 3 4 6

How do political conflicts sometimes lead to famine? Crops never seem to grow well in times of war. Political leaders order farmers to stop work in times of conflict. Conflicts (civil wars) disrupt farming little food is produced. Political conflicts rarely have any significant effect on food supplies.

Which statement describes the rate of HIV/AIDS infection in Sub-Saharan Africa and its treatment? The infection is rapidly decreasing due to available drugs. Information is not available on the rate of infection or treatments. It is not a real concern; plenty of drugs are available for treatment. Infection rates are among the highest in the world; little money is available for treatment.

Which was one of the early goals of The Indian National Congress and the Muslim League? Working to modernize Indian farming Trying to bring more industry to India Greater independence from British control Ending the religious wars being fought all over India

When independence came to India in 1947, what decision made Gandhi unhappy? India was divided along religious lines. India was not allowed to have its own military. Indians still had to depend on Britain for food and protection. Most people in India wanted to turn down the offer of independence.

What did Mao and his followers do in 1933 to avoid capture and maintain the future of the Chinese Communist Party? The Long March The Amritsar Massacre Moved to the Soviet Union Closed Chinese ports to western ships