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25 POINTS A/B/C/D WHAT IS THE CORRECT ANSWER Read this excerpt from "We Shall Overcome."

Many Aborigines, native inhabitants of the Australian countryside, were forced to leave their traditional lands when Europeans began settling the country in the 1700s. While some later returned to their homeland and re-established communities, many lost their way of life forever.
A reader familiar with America's own history of colonization and settling can make a connection to:

(A) the social causes of the Civil War
(B) religious oppression that led the first settlers to North America
(C) patriotic loyalty during the Revolutionary War
(D) the displacement and experience of Native American nations

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