Which list of places requires semicolons instead of commas? (1 point)

• Brazil, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Peru, and Bolivia
•North Dakota, South Dakota, North Carolina, South Carolina, and West Virginia
•Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia
•Sacramento, California, Dever, Colorado, Phoenix, Arizona, and Santa Fe, New Mexico

Sacramento, California; Denver, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; and Santa Fe, New Mexico

The list of places that requires semicolons instead of commas is:

• Sacramento, California; Denver, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; and Santa Fe, New Mexico.

The list of places that requires semicolons instead of commas is:

• Sacramento, California; Denver, Colorado; Phoenix, Arizona; and Santa Fe, New Mexico

To determine this, you should look for a list of items where each item contains multiple words or commas within itself. In this case, the cities are named with the states they belong to, and each city-state combination contains a comma. To separate these items clearly and avoid confusion, we use semicolons instead of commas.