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How were the Indian territory’s coal and lead-zinc mining towns different from one another?

A. Lead-zinc towns were more overcrowded and less organized.

B. Lead-zinc towns had company stores, and workers were paid in scrip.

C. Coal towns were smaller and often were run by individuals.

D. Coal towns had few enclaves and did not attract immigrants.

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