How does the idea of conservation fit into the growth of agriculture?
What will be an ideal response?
A. Settled foragers would be bound to take increasing care of climate-threatened crops to preserve their existing way of life
1) carefully cultivated them to encourage the most high-yielding specimens
2) found ways to channel water to them
3) would relocate them to boost growth
B. Settlers would also manage their hunting strategies to conserve prey
1) managed grazing
2) humans and the species they ate became locked in mutual dependence
C. These strategies were centered around survival and resistance to change
1) transformed the environment and committed people to a new way of life
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The Boston Massacre _________.
a. resulted in the death of five Americans b. was sparked by food shortages c. had little effect on Anglo-colonial relations d. left 53 Americans dead or wounded
How did slaves resist the system of slavery?
A) by working at a fast pace B) by destroying their masters' property C) by performing their jobs correctly D) by obeying all of their masters' commands
All of the following were characteristics of New Netherland except
a. New England immigrants made up half its population of 10,000 in 1664. b. its development was not a priority of the Dutch. c. it took on an aristocratic tint, including feudal estates known as patroonships. d. its main seaport city was the cosmopolitan New Amsterdam, e. it was established by the Dutch East India Company.
Charlemagne's oversight representatives, the "messengers of the lord king," were the
a. mark graf. b. chandiar. c. missi dominici. d. scriptoria. e. flamboria.