GK
WORLD GEOGRAPHY
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 Which geographic factor was most responsible for increasing migration to the United States and Canada during the seventeenth century? 
|  |  available land for farming 
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|  |  European wars and famine 
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|  |  Favorable climate conditions 
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|  |  Improved education systems 
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 Explanation: 
Detailed explanation-1: -Which geographic factor was most responsible for increasing migration to the United States and Canada during the seventeenth century? ANS: Available land for farming. The United States and Canada are home to many multinational corporations, which employ people in a variety of jobs.
Detailed explanation-2: -What is a likely characteristic of rural communities in the U.S. and Canada? Where transportation routes and major economic development have concentrated.
Detailed explanation-3: -Latin America as a geographical unit is defined mainly by shared languages. Spanish is the primary language spoken by most Latin American countries, a result of the long-lasting Spanish colonization of many parts of the region.
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