How did hunter-gatherers deal with their environmental conditions

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They adapted to the local conditions

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Answer:  also called foraging culture, any group of people that depends primarily on wild foods for subsistence. Until about 12,000 to 11,000 years ago, whenagriculture and animal domestication emerged in southwest Asia and in Mesoamerica, all peoples were hunters and gatherers. Their strategies have been very diverse, depending greatly upon the local environment; foraging strategies have included hunting or trapping big game, hunting or trapping smaller animals, fishing, gathering shellfish or insects, and gathering wild plant foods such as fruits, vegetables, tubers, seeds, and nuts. Most hunters and gatherers combine a variety of these strategies in order to ensure a balanced diet

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How did Northerners oppose the Fugitive Slave Act?

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The Fugitive Slave Act required Northerners to capture runaway slaves who escaped from the South, and to return them to their respective owners. Many Northerners opposed the law, so they worked for the Underground Railroad, a system where people hid the runaway slaves and protected them once they reached the North. Hope this helps! :)

What was the purpose of religious camp meetings in the early 1800s?a. They provided the chance for thousands of children to be baptized into their faith.

b.They created an opportunity for preachers to ask followers for church funds.

c.They created an opportunity for followers to profess their faith and commitment to God.

d.They provided the chance for immigrants to learn about the religions practiced in America.

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My answer is c.They created an opportunity for followers to profess their faith and commitment to God. Many settlers during this period had difficulty finding a place to profess their faith.  There were no churches to say mass and there were few ministers.  Holding these camps enabled them to profess their faith.

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C.  They created an opportunity for followers to profess their faith and commitment to God.

Which description of Adam Smith is correct? A.
builder of Britain's first canals


B.
political philosopher who helped inspire the American Revolution


C.


author of Das Kapital and founder of communism


D.


author of The Wealth of Nations and "father of modern economics"

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D is the correct. He was a famous economist and yes, he wrote The Wealth of Nations. 

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"author of The Wealth of Nations and "father of modern economics"

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The price paid by a consumer for a particular good is most influenced by which of the following? A. the age of the average consumer B. the city where the good is produced C. the length of time it takes to produce the good D. the price of the resource that goes into producing the good

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I believe the answer is The price of the resource that goes into producing the good.

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What impact did the Islamic expansion have on the lberian peninsula?

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People could worship as they pleased but non Muslims had to pay higher taxes.

The president has six distinct roles. Which of the following roles does NOT belong to the President of the United States?a. head of state
b. commander in chief
c. leader of foreign policy
d. chief justice of the Supreme Court

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The correct answer is D) Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

The President of the United States has six different roles. But the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court role does not belong to the President.

The official roles of the President are. 1.- Chief of the State. 2.- Chief Executive. 3.- Chief Diplomat. 4.- Commander-in-Chief. 5.- Legislative leader to veto laws derived from the Congress. 6.- Chief of its Party. The President of the U.S. is the main figure, the head of the state and is the leader of the executive branch.


The roles of the President fulfills a through c.

D is the answer, since the President is given the power to appoint one, but is not one of his roles as President.