Settlement of Australia suggests that early humans knew how to
a. Make rafts.
b. Ride horses or camels.
c. Make wheels.
d. Travel in large groups.
e. Walk across a land bridge.
a
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a) “No Child Left Behind” b) “The Great Society” c) “Race to the Top” d) “Common Core”
What did the change from landscape/architecture photography to carte-de-visite photography mean for the average person?
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The Federal Council on Negro Affairs was an informal group of black officials from the Roosevelt administration and other black intellectuals that journalists soon described as the:
A) Black Cabinet. B) National Urban League. C) National Negro Congress. D) Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters.
In the first phase of conquest, Islamic troops
a. enslaved all women and children. b. forced the population to convert. c. burned all large towns and cities to the ground. d. killed all men of military age. e. seized all moveable property.