Why would nomadic herders be found in the northern and western regions of Mongolia and China?

A. Because the climate is wet, and grasslands are plentiful.

B. Because climate is drier, and grasslands are plentiful.

C. The climate is tropical and thus good for raising animals.

D. The climate is humid subtropical and has perfect conditions for raising animals.

B

Which of the following best shows the changing information control in China since the 1960s?

A. Education is an important part of Chinese life.

B. The government controls what newspapers can publish.

C. Independent business owners can start new companies.

D. Protestors and activists may be sent to prison.

I think it is A, but C may be true, too.

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2. is wrong it's obviously B

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To understand why nomadic herders are found in the northern and western regions of Mongolia and China, we need to consider the climate and available grasslands in those areas.

To find the answer, we can start by looking at the given options:

A. Because the climate is wet, and grasslands are plentiful.
B. Because climate is drier, and grasslands are plentiful.
C. The climate is tropical and thus good for raising animals.
D. The climate is humid subtropical and has perfect conditions for raising animals.

Now, we can eliminate options C and D, as Mongolia and the northern regions of China do not have a tropical or humid subtropical climate. This leaves us with options A and B.

Next, we need to determine which climate condition (wet or dry) is more suitable for nomadic herding. Nomadic herders rely on grazing animals such as livestock, which primarily feed on grass. In such cases, grasslands are essential.

Considering that the grasslands in these regions are plentiful, we can conclude that the climate is also suitable for nomadic herding, where the grasslands serve as a source of food for the livestock. Thus, the most accurate answer would be B. Because the climate is drier, and grasslands are plentiful.

Moving on to the second question:

To determine the changing information control in China since the 1960s, we need to consider each option given:

A. Education is an important part of Chinese life.
B. The government controls what newspapers can publish.
C. Independent business owners can start new companies.
D. Protestors and activists may be sent to prison.

Option A does not specifically address information control but states that education is important.

Option C talks about independent business owners starting new companies, which does not directly relate to information control.

Option D suggests that protestors and activists may be sent to prison, which is significant but does not cover the broader issue of information control.

Option B states that the government controls what newspapers can publish. This indicates a form of information control where the government decides what information can be disseminated through newspapers.

Therefore, the best answer indicating changing information control since the 1960s would be B. The government controls what newspapers can publish. While option C (independent business owners) may be true in some cases, it does not directly relate to information control as specified in the question.

1. right

2. C