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"An oligopoly is an oligopoly. Firms behave the same no matter what type of oligopoly it is." This statement is true of:
Populous Provinces
Regions within a country that have the highest population density or the largest number of residents.
Prairie Provinces
The Canadian provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, known for their extensive prairies and agricultural industry.
Special Status Groups
Groups of people accorded particular rights, privileges, or considerations within a society due to their unique characteristics or circumstances.
Aboriginal Peoples
Indigenous groups native to a specific area; in many contexts, this term is used in Canada to refer to First Nations, Inuit, and Métis peoples.
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