Referring to the reading, "World History in Today's World: The Train to Tibet," what do critics say about the train to Tibet?

a. They worry about Tibetan cultural superiority.
b. They fear that mineral extraction will upset the environmental balance of the region.
c. They are angry that the jobs created by this project will go to outsiders rather than Tibetans.
d. They believe control of the train and related economic endeavors belongs to the Chinese central government.
e. They are concerned that the Dalia Lama will lose power.


b

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