People are living multilocally when

A. migrants maintain ties with their native lands through phoning, e-mailing, visiting, sending money, and watching ethnic TV.
B. individuals from warm climates move north to work during the summer, but move home in the winter.
C. the indigenous people of a colonized country maintain their own customs while assimilating to the dominant culture.
D. families split and live in two different countries to gain the benefits of both.
E. offspring live in multiple countries.


A

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