You are an archaeologist digging for artifacts to learn more about early agrarian societies. You uncover various minerals and shells. What might these artifacts tell you about a society? if they had advanced skills in domestication if they traded with other communities if they had to deal with any climate changes

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As an archaeologist, yes, it can help you identify what kind of place that area used to be. You can also tell if they had found another way of domestication through their tools and equipment used in farming and the crafts being planted in the place.

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The correct answer is C) if the had to deal with any climate changes.

The artifacts discovered can tell you about this society if the had to deal with any climate changes.

If an archeologist discovered various minerals and shells in his diggings, these artifacts can tell you about this society that they had to deal with any climate changes.

Minerals and shells can tell an archeologist about the weather conditions in the time when this civilization lived. The artifacts can share information on the kind of soil, the temperature, any kind of climate change that affected agriculture, and the probable effect they had on that civilization.


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Who shot Abraham Lincoln?
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Answer: John Wilkes Booth

Explanation: John Wilkes Booth was an American actor who assassinated President Abraham Lincoln at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C., on April 14, 1865.

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john wilkes booth

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How did the US victory at Wounded Knee influence American control of the west?It showed that US military forces would not back down to Spanish intimidation.

It represented the last major conflict between the US government and American Indians.

It revealed that the US would be victorious in the Mexican-American War.

It emphasized that the US controlled the territories west of the Confederacy.

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it represented the last major conflict between the US government and American Indians.

When the sahara began to dry up, west african farmers and herders a. moved east and south.
b. sailed west to new land.
c. migrated north.
d. developed new hunting techniques.?

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The correct answer that would best complete the given statement above would be option A. MOVED EAST AND SOUTH. When the Sahara began to dry up, west African farmers and herders moved east (Nile Valley) and South (West Africa). Hope this answer helps.

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a. moved east and south.

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What is today the arid, hot and inhospitable Sahara desert, in North Africa, was a region of savannas and leafy meadows with some forests and the home of hunters and gatherers who lived from a variety of animals and plants, supported by lakes permanent and large amounts of rainfall.

A study in which Dr. Pausata of the University of Stockholm participated analyzed past rainfall and concluded that human hunters and gatherers who populated the green Sahara abandoned it about 8,000 years ago due to a drought period that lasted 1,000 years.

What event started "Bleeding Kansas"?

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The event that started "Bleeding Kansas" was the passing of the Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854.

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At the heart of the conflict between pro and anti slavery sides was the question of whether Kansas, until then a single Territory, would enter the Union as a "free" state or, on the contrary, as a slave state. In this sense, Bleeding Kansas was a proxy dispute between Northerners and Southerners around the issue of slavery on the territory of the United States.  

The United States Congress had long struggled to maintain a delicate balance between slavers and abolitionists. The events that would go down in history as Bleeding Kansas were triggered in 1854 by the Kansas-Nebraska Act, canceling the Missouri Compromise (which had until then guaranteed a balance between supporters and opponents of the slavery) and proclaiming that the status of the new state of Kansas would be determined by popular sovereignty.

This decision provoked the massive arrival on Kansas of activists of both sides who clashed violently, in the guerrilla mode, for the control of it. On November 21, 1855 the Wakarusa War began when an anti-slavery was killed by a pro-slave. On May 21, 1856, a group of Border Ruffians sacked Lawrence, a small town with anti-slavery theses. The next day, in the Senate, Preston Brooks, a Democrat from South Carolina, knocked out Charles Sumner, a Massachusetts senator and supporter of abolition. On the night of May 24, 1856, John Brown, who arrived in Kansas in October 1855 to fight slavery, slaughtered at Pottawatomie Creek a group of alleged slavers. On June 2, Brown captured about 30 slavery supporters at the Battle of Black Jack. In August 1856, thousands of slavery supporters, organized as armies, invaded Kansas. John Brown and his followers fought a part of it at the Battle of Osawatomie. Hostilities continued for two months until Brown and his followers left Kansas. A total of 56 people were killed in the Bleeding Kansas events.

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Border Ruffians raided the antislavery town of Lawrence, Kansas that is what started the "Bleeding Kansas"

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protect its citizens' natural rights

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instill a sense of civic duty in its citizens

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According to Benjamin Franklin and John Locke, a good government should function as an institution wherein it protects its citizens' natural rights.
the answer to your question is protect its citizens natural rights

What did US car companies produce during World War II?

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because in a war, lots and lots of money is coming out of people pockets for the damages and funeral and the cost for weapons. Plus, wars need vehicles to transport them so they might have been in need of a vehicle and went straight to the car companies which put money in the car companies pockets… they are all happy now! (except for the fact that is win or die in the war :/ )

US car industries production changed overnight during World War II. Instead of manufacturing automobiles parts it started producing variety of armament, vehicles for government. Chrysler Chevrolet started manufacturing nose section of the fuselage. It singly manufactured about 60,000 engines for Pratt &Whitney cargo and bomber planes along with 500,000trucks, 8 million artillery shells.

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Automobile industry in US began early in 1890's Due to increase in the size of domestic market and demand, it rapidly emerged largest in the world. However his throne of being largest was taken by Japan in late 90's and then by China in 2008.Currently US hold the post of being second largest manufacturer in the world  

After the beginning of the Second World War and entry of US in the war, automobile manufacturing were ceased and forced to manufacture war related goods. In year 1942.Companies like Ford started manufacturing Willow Run and Chrysler started manufacturing Detroit Arsenal tank. Thousands of workers were hired to produce more and more war materials like armament, aircraft and military vehicles. Factories produced  surprising number of war related goods including an about 6 million weapons, 27,000 aircrafts and millions of truck s and tanks these production acted as boon for the and proved to be one of the reason for their victory.

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Grade: High school

Subject: History

Chapter: World War II

Keywords: Japan, China Allies nation, Second World War, US, automobile industry, Ford, Willow Run, Chrysler, Detroit Arsenal tank