Answer:
1 Art, Pottery, Pollen 2Cobs 3Tree Rings
Explanation:
1) How did humans use food and plants?
In Art through Pottery, to cook and to store food and the pollen from the plants to work with selecting better seeds.
2) How advanced were their domestication skills?
Cobs are horses known for their strength in their joints, generally not so tall, but strong ones fit to work. The domestication skills were vital combined with genetic improvement creating breeds.
3) Did they deal with any climate changes?
Since the trees are sensitive to the Climate change, tree rings were used as parameters to measure or give a better idea of how the climate have behaved.
B. He permitted communist North Korea to invade South Korea.
C. He organized a man-made famine, which killed many of the farm-owning peasants.
D. He began an aggressive relationship with the United States that began the Cold War.
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The correct answer is C). He organized a man- made famine which killed many of the farm-owning peasants.
Between 1928 and 1940 the Soviet Government tried to force collectivization to transform traditional agriculture, and to reduce the power of some peasants (kulaks) who were against Stalin's policies. It is believed that Stalin encouraged a famine by confiscating their productions to get the money to industrialize the Soviet Union.
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Answer: C)
Explanation:
Using the pronoun "I" reveals that the speaker is making an account of his personal life as an "autobiography"; the poem inspects the author's profound grief after his close Cambridge friend death, which makes it sort of a requiem, expressing a mood of his own, a trend the author developed through several other poems dealing with personal and introspective subjects.
He killed a group of proslavery settlers near Pattawatomie Creek