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Social Studies, 18.12.2019 21:31 MadyGrace

Why would the united states and canada want to build this pipeline that will stretch for several thousand miles
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to bring bananas and oranges grown in the united states to canada
to bring oil found in canada to the sea ports of the united states
to bring the coal found in texas north to colder-climate cities in canada
to bring cold freshwater to mississippi river communities in the united
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