What did the Paleolithic and the Neolithic civilizations have in common?
Answer: Paleolithic and Neolithic eras had much in common in social, economic, and political areas. The Paleolithic and Neolithic also differ in political structures because the Paleolithic era only had a small group of people led by a group leader because of the constant moving they had to do to get resources.
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How did the Constitutional Convention affect slavery?
a. It allowed the slave trade to continue indefinitely. b. It permitted Congress to outlaw the importation of slaves in 1808. c. It provided for an immediate end to the importation of African slaves. d. It declared slavery to be illegal as of 1808. e. It declared that slaves could not be purchased in the United States after 1808.
Among the biggest trends for white collar workers at the start of the twenty-first century was
a. the continued outsourcing of financial service and engineering jobs to other countries. b. declining salary rates across the board. c. increased opportunities to relocate internationally. d. jobs requiring a higher level of education than in the past. e. work days that have inched up from eight to ten or even twelve hours a day.
The rebel leader Zhu Yuanzhang took control of Beijing and proclaimed a new ________ dynasty.
A. Liao B. Yuan C. Sui D. Ming
Zhang Qian's mission was to line up allies for Han China against the
A. Persians. B. Koreans. C. Romans. D. Mauryas. E. Xiongnu.