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What is an advantage of a "compact-size" over a "elongated-size" nation?
A Compact nations will have greater access to seaports.
B. Compact nations population will be composed of many diverse ethnic groups.
C. Compact nations will have an effective internal communication system.
D. Compact nations tend to be more pro-democratic.
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