Answer:
During the communist period in the Soviet Union, which lasted from 1922 to 1991, the national political system was structured around a supposed equality between the people and their representatives in the government. Thus, the people considered the politicians as "comrades", and saw them as tremendously superior figures from power, but equal in their condition as people of the people. At the time of his death in 1953, Stalin was one of the nation's greatest political figures, and the people recognized him by embalming his body and placing him alongside another great figure of communism, Lenin, in a mausoleum specially dedicated to them.
For each of the following problems, write an Inuit solution.
Problem
Crops can't grow in the cold, dry soil of the Arctic.
(it has to be reasonable for Inuit people to do)
Arctic temperatures make it difficult to stay warm.
Traveling long distances over rocky and icy terrain is dangerous.
Hunters far from home can get caught in blizzards.
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
Because the other two are weird questions, to add the temputers of the Artic are extremely cold. So it would only make since that the crop that you're growing will not get enough sun.