Question 4

(Multiple Choice)

For the Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona, the loss of water


A) hardly mattered because the Tohono O'odham people herded sheep for a living
B) was devastating because they had been farmers
C) meant a gain in terms of electricity provided by the hydroelectric power plant that the diverted water now fueled
D) led to an overall loss of weight among members of the population
E) was not a problem because they were genetically fitted to a dry environment

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