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APUSH 9th Edition Exam Question & Correct  Answer (A+ Graded) 2024
  • APUSH 9th Edition Exam Question & Correct Answer (A+ Graded) 2024

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  • APUSH 9th Edition Exam Question & Correct Answer (A+ Graded) 2024 hunter-gatherers - CORRECT ANSWER-People who hunt animals and gather wild plants, seeds, fruits, and nuts to survive semisedentary societies - CORRECT ANSWER-groups of people who settled in villages or towns but moved every few years in search of food Mississippian Culture - CORRECT ANSWER-Last of the mound-building cultures of North America; flourished between 800 and 1300 C.E.; featured large towns and ceremonial cen...
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HIUS 221 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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  • HIUS 221 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers Roger Williams - answerHe founded Rhode Island for separation of Church and State. He believed that the Puritans were too powerful and was ordered to leave the Massachusetts Bay Colony for his religious beliefs. Englishman and clergy The Eastern Woodlands Indians - answer... Anne Hutchinson - answerShe preached the idea that God communicated directly to individuals instead of through the church elders. She was forced to leave Massachusetts...
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  • NAMS questions with best solutions What pottery types are mentioned in class 1) Mimbres polychrome 2) San Ildefonso Pueblo black-on-black T or F: Some Native Americans on the Eastern Seaboard were interested in developing alliances with early European settlers. True The term 'Paleo-Indian' refers to _________________ A specific group of people defined by linguistic affiliations. T or F: Native Americans like the Powhattan peoples and the Wampanoag had no interest in f...
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CARS PRACTICE TEST 2023 UPDATE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS;(TEST BANK)
  • CARS PRACTICE TEST 2023 UPDATE WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS;(TEST BANK)

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  • The author assumes that the diffusion of squash throughout the Woodlands region: A. occurred alongside the diffusion of pottery. B. is evidence of its hardiness. C. was not due to Mexican influence. D. explains why maize was not discovered at Poverty Point. - ANSWER The solution is C. A) The author writes that "One could construct a neat diffusionary model.... Mexican emigrants brought their staple crops [including squash], pottery making, and mound building into the Woodlands" (par...
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American Yawp - Chapter 1: The New World with 100% correct answers
  • American Yawp - Chapter 1: The New World with 100% correct answers

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  • Three Sisters Eastern Woodlands crops - corn, squash, and beans. Mesoamericans Lived in modern day Mexico and Central America. Relied heavily on Maize. 00:02 01:23 shifting cultivation Cut forest, burn undergrowth, plant seeds in nutrient rich ashes. Useful in areas with difficult soil. Eastern Woodlands Forest dwelling Native American group. Established permanent agriculture. Used hand tools and practiced sustainable farming. Cultivated medicinal plants. Small...
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APES Review Biomes questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024
  • APES Review Biomes questions and answers graded A+ 2023/2024

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  • APES Review BiomesBiome: - correct answer large distinct terrestrial region having similar climate, soil, plants & animals. Tropical Rain Forests - correct answer characterized by the greatest diversity of species, believed to include many undiscovered species. Occur near the equator. Soils tend to be low in nutrients. Distinct seasonality: winter is absent, and only two seasons are present (rainy and dry). Temperate Forests - correct answer occur in eastern North America, Japan, northeast...
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APUSH AMSCO Period 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
  • APUSH AMSCO Period 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A

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  • APUSH AMSCO Period 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A Columbian Exchange Trans-Atlantic trade of animals, plants, germs, and people. Profoundly changed each area it hit (Europe, North America, South America, Caribbean, Africa) Natives and Africans Were used for labor in agriculture and mining precious metals. Resisted oppression by maintaining elements of their cultures. European countries in America Spanish and Portuguese, followed by the French and Dutch, and then the English. Columbu...
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AP WORLD HISTORY CHAPTER 12 Latest 2022 Graded A+
  • AP WORLD HISTORY CHAPTER 12 Latest 2022 Graded A+

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  • Paleolithic persistence the continuance of gathering and hunting societies in substantial areas of the world despite millennia of agricultural advance igbo Nigeria's third largest group who are mostly Christian. They are located in the southeast part of Nigeria. This group has many conflicts with the Yoruba and at one point they tried to become a independent nation. iroquois A later native group to the eastern woodlands. They blended agriculture and hunting living in common villages const...
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HIST1301 Exam One questions and answers latest 2023
  • HIST1301 Exam One questions and answers latest 2023

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  • HIST1301 Exam One qThe people who largely dominated much of the major islands of the Caribbean (those islands geographically are referred to as the Greater Antilles)? Taino A group of people that have no fixed home and who move about seasonally in pursuit of food, water, and other resources are known as Nomads 01:01 01:30 Why in such areas as the Great Plains or the Great Basin of North America did great cities not emerge by the Native American people that lived there? ...
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HIST1301 Unit 1 Review questions and answers with complete top solutions
  • HIST1301 Unit 1 Review questions and answers with complete top solutions

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  • HIST1301 Unit 1 ReviewAt present the main theories concerning the peopling of the Americas are: •Hunters from Asia walked across a glacial corridor connecting Siberia and Alaska, and others arrived from Asia by boat, landing at various places along the western coast of America. •Humans first evolved from pre-human species in South America. These indigenous humans were later joined by migrants from Africa. •Fishermen in outrigger canoes coming from Polynesia landed in South America, whil...
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