2nd Feb exam - Unit 4 Edexcel

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  1. helpinghand's Avatar
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    2nd Feb exam - Unit 4 Edexcel
    Hey guys! I'm new to this XD
    So, the topic for this year's Unit 4 geography exam is cultures and stuff!
    We've been doing prac papers in class, and I'm currently doing one, but I'm really really stuck - the mock questions my teacher has given me is:

    To what extent should cultures be protected?

    The case studies we've been given are:

    The Amish
    The Bushmen
    The Kayapo
    The Chinese
    The Japaense

    and thats all we need to know really XD, but i dk which ones SHOULD be protected and why?

    Like the kayapo and the bushmen should be cuz of their hunter gatherer things, but what about the rest!?

    Thank youuuu!
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    2nd Feb exam - Unit 4 Edexcel
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