How did president Johnson carry on the ideals of president Kennedy

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Answer: By instituting many things that Kennedy was pushing forwards during his presidency such as the civil rights act of 1964 and title IX. All in all LBJ was the true civil rights mvp, he kept Kennedy's ideals alive.

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Which of the following factors resulted in the shift in early societies from hunting and gathering to farming and herding?a. rapidly changing weather patterns made it difficult for humans to gather wild plants.
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c.natural disasters cause the last ice age, preventing humans from folling herds of animals
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Answer:

d. warmer climate that followed the ice age made it easier to plant and raise crops.

Explanation:

Women discovered agriculture basically by accident. It is told that they would spread seeds and, once they returned to a place where seeds were spread and found out that new crops were growing. Combining that finding with the climate change (which provided longer growing seasons and drier land), and the fact that the populations were growing, the need of new sources of food, the new findings about the seeds and the new temperature all caused the transition.

What were sun-baked bricks plastered with mud called?

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Theanswer is Abode.  These are used forbuilding structures such as houses and in cases even tall buildings.  It is used all over the world.  Once they dry, workers begin to use them tobuild structures and hold them together with mud and straw.  In modern times, cement is now used as abonding agent whenever these blocks are involved and they are also reinforcedby steel rods.  Some structures made fromabode bricks still stand today and even modern buildings  in some areas make use of abode as a buildingmaterial.

What does Alan Kraut mean when he says “there has always been a tussle over immigration”?

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