The pursuit of rubber, a vital resource for the automotive and electrical industries, led to extreme exploitation in which two regions?
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Correct answer: The Congo and the Amazon Basin
The invention of the pneumatic tire and electrical insulation made natural rubber a high-value commodity. In the Congo Free State and the Amazon, this demand resulted in the brutalization of indigenous populations through forced labor.
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