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"Canada and the United States are often considered as belonging to the same cultural region. The majority language in both countries is English. Both countries were once British colonies. The majority of people in both countries follow the Christian religion. Both were once home to Native American Indians and had sparsely settled spaces in the West, which were gradually settled by pioneers. Both countries have democratically elected governments. Citizens in both countries follow similar occupations and enjoy similar ways of life."
The description of the United States and Canada shows-
A. People’s attitudes and emotions about a place effect the way it is perceived.
B. An area is defined by its function and may cross political boundaries.
C. Physical geographic features can determine differences between culture groups.
D. The character of places is related to political, economic, social, and cultural elements.
D. The character of places is related to political, economic, social, and cultural elements.