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Social Studies 4-8 Texas Certification - PACT
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Social Studies 4-8 Texas Certification – PACT Latest 2023 Graded A+ When did the first people start to arrive in America? Around 38,000 BC. (40,000 years ago) 
Who were the first people to arrive in America? Nomadic Hunter-Gatherers 
What caused the Nomadic Hunter-Gatherers to come to America? They were following herds of animals they were hunting 
Define Nomadic Hunter-Gatherers Communities of people who move from place to place, relying on plants and animals found in the wild for food 
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US History I challenge 1 100% Correct
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US History I challenge 1. 
Determine whether each statement about the historian's practice is "True" or "False". 
 
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	True	False 
The lenses of race, 
class and gender apply 
only to the work of 
historians. 
Before responding to a 
source, it is important 
to evaluate where it 
came from. 
Critically analyzing a 
source can help you 
form a clear 
perspective. 
ANSWER RATIONALE 
 
Understanding and applying the lenses of race, class, and gender is o...
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American Yawp - Chapter 1 The New World written material Questions With Complete Solutions
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Cahokia - correct answer ---the largest and most influential settlement of the Mississippian mound building culture 
 
pueblo - correct answer ---A communal multistoried dwelling made of stone or adobe brick by the Native Americans of the Southwest 
 
Iroquois - correct answer ---A term which designates a confederacy of five tribes originally inhabiting the northern part of New York state, consisting of the Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga and Mohawk. 
 
Lenapes/Delaware Indians - correct answer...
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WORLD HISTORY TEST QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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WORLD HISTORY TEST 
 
what area of the americas is being described when using the term mesoamerica - Answer- Central America 
 
what was the greatest city of the Aztec civilization - Answer- Tenochtitlan 
 
what two continents did the beringia land bridge once connect - Answer- Asia and north america 
 
what were the mayan glyphs used for - Answer- writing 
 
which ancient mesoamerican people were warrior like, practiced human sacrifice and had the captial of tenchtitlan - Answer- aztecs 
 
what...
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Final Exam Study Guide Questions With Correct Answers
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Final Exam Study Guide Questions With 
Correct Answers. 
Columbian Exchange - answerThe exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies 
between the Americans and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyage 
European contact with Native Americans - answerContinuing trade with Europeans 
increased the flow of goods in and out of American Indian communities, stimulating cultural and 
economic changes and spreading epidemic diseases that caused radical demographic shifts. 
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The Unfinished Nation
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THE COLLISION OF 
CULTURES 
America before Columbus 
Europe Looks Westward 
The Arrival of the English 
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he discovery of the Americas did not begin with 
Christopher Columbus. It began many thousands of 
years earlier, when human beings first crossed into 
the new continents and began to people them. By the end 
of the fifteenth century a.d., when the first important con- 
tact with Europeans occurred, the Americas were the 
home of millions of men and women. 
These ancient civilizations ha...
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US History 1 - Unit 1 (Sophia.org)questions correctly answered
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US History 1 - Unit 1 (S)questions correctly answeredhistory 
the study of the past 
 
 
 
bias 
prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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objective 
not influenced by personal feelings or opinions in considering and representing facts 
 
 
 
historiography 
the study of historical writing 
 
 
 
social history 
the study of people and their social groups 
 
 
 
primary source 
An origi...
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CLCS 233 FINAL EXAM 2023 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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CLCS 233 FINAL EXAM 2023 REAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) 
The city of Tenochtitlan 
Zapotec culture is associated with which of the following 
Quetzalcoatl's failure to move the mountain of sustenance parallels 
In Mesoamerican culture, the cuauhxicalli refers to
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History Midterm- Joel Webb, History 1010 Final 2-Joel Webb, HIST-1020-012 WEBB, History 1020 Midterm (Webb), history 2
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History Midterm- Joel Webb, History 1010 Final 2-Joel Webb, HIST-1020-012 WEBB, History 1020 Midterm (Webb), history 2 
 
Sumer - Who or What? ancient civilization founded in the Mesopotamia region of the Fertile Crescent situated between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Known for their innovations in language, governance, architecture 
When? 4500 - 1900 BC Neolithic, Bronze Age 
Where? Southern Mesopotamia 
Importance? Sumerians are considered the creators of civilization as modern humans unde...
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CHST 101CHST 101_ D1 - Google Docs Chapter 1, Explain the evolution of agricultural innovations,urban centers, architecture, calendars, and mathematical and literary achievements.(Chapter One). According to Acuna
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According to Rodolfo F. Acuna, maize became an important crop that was an essential part of the 
evolution of many indigenous cultures. The indigenous people worshipped this essential crop. 
Due to the outgrowing population, maize production increased in agricultural innovations and 
became important in the way of labor work. The more maize that was harvested the increase it 
provided to the indiginous people. This resulted in helping mobilize labor as the population grew. 
The indigenous people...
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