What was a consequence of the innovation of the blubber-fueled soapstone lamp for the Dorset people?
a. They could travel further and longer to track and hunt game.
b. It stimulated their economies through trade.
c. It allowed them to move their settlements indoors into local cave systems for better shelter and security.
d. They were able to better able to protect their settlements from night predators.
a
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A) he did not seek to end slavery in the South but did not want it to extend to the West. B) slavery was an evil institution and he wanted to see it come to a swift end. C) slavery had no place in the North but was vital to the agricultural development of the South and West. D) the Fugitive Slave Law should be repealed since it infringed on northern states' rights. E) he favored popular sovereignty in matters regarding slavery.
Berlin's main university bears the name of ______________.
A. Wilhelm Grieg B. Friedrich Engels C. Gregory Mendel D. Wilhelm von Humboldt E. Karl Marx
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A) William of Orange in 1680. B) Ferdinand III in 1666. C) Louis XIII, in 1635. D) Colbert, in 1676. E) Louis XIV in 1685.