4.
The table below lists the official languages of Bolivia, as established by the nation's new constitution, ratified in 2009, and the percentage of the Bolivian population that speaks each
Spanish (75%)
Quechua (25%)
Aymara (17%)
34 other indigenous languages (296)
What is the significance of the Bolivian government officially recognizing Aymara, Quechua, and other indigenous languages?
AO By doing so, the government forces Spanish speakers to learn new languages.
B.
By doing so, the government is able to better protect indigenous cultures.
C.
By doing so, the government is able to significantly reduce Spanish influence on everyday life in Bolivia
D
By doing so, the government is able to ensure the stability of the nation's economy through increased tourism.
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