What is “pastoral nomadism” and why did it develop instead of settled agriculture?
What will be an ideal response?
What is meant by “pastoral nomadism” and under what circumstances might it be more suitable for a society than agriculture? Describe some of the ways (both positive and negative) that settled agricultural peoples and pastoral nomads have interacted. How did pastoral nomads reshape their physical environments with cultivating crops?
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Which state took the lead in seizing Indian lands in the 1820s?
A) Mississippi B) Alabama C) Georgia D) Florida
_______ includes all voiced parts of communication other than words themselves
A) Nonverbal communication B) Verbal communication C) Chronemics D) Paralanguage
An older central city that experiences a boom in new construction and investment in select areas is called "____________________."
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The two major regions for trade were the ______________.
A. Baltic and Black Seas B. Black and Mediterranean Seas C. Baltic and Balkan coasts D. Mediterranean and Baltic Seas E. Mediterranean and African coasts