Since the 1960s, the Ju/'hoansi San have become __________

A. increasingly independent and isolated from the modern world
B. middle-class citizens of the nation of South Africa
C. increasingly dependent on government assistance
D. one of the few indigenous societies to become financially independent


Answer: C

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