Innovations in farming spread throughout Afroeurasia chiefly through which of the following mechanisms?

A. migration
B. exchange
C. trade
D. All these answers are correct.


Answer: D

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The issue of sexual harassment was brought to a high level of national consciousness in the early 1990s as a result of __________

A) O.J. Simpson's criminal trial B) Clarence Thomas's confirmation hearings C) O. J. Simpson's civil trial for wrongful death D) the Rodney King trial

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A major factor contributing to the swift fall of the indigenous empires was

A) the superior ideology of the Spaniards. B) the ravages of diseases introduced by the Spaniards. C) the effectiveness of the Spanish artillery. D) indigenous superstition about horses.

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