What is known about the native population of New Zealand at present? (A) The natives are quite satisfied with their living conditions. (B) The natives live on good lands. (C) Both in the cities and in the rural areas, the life of the natives is worse than that of the European New Zealanders. (D) The natives are never at peace with the other New Zealanders. 

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(C) Both in the cities and in the rural areas, the life of the natives is worse than that of the European New Zealanders.

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