Upon finding the remains of the Iceman, what physical and material remains gave scientists clues to his personal life as well as the environment that he lived in?

What will be an ideal response?


Ans: Essays should discuss that there were several types of physical and material remains that gave scientists clues about the Iceman’s personal life and the environment he lived in. Scientists could determine what he ate by remains in his stomach, and they studied his bone and teeth condition. The type of clothes he wore determined the climate or time of the year he died, his tools indicated the level of his development, and his wounds indicated how he died.

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a. The British government did not believe it could win the war. b. British finances could not support the war. c. British strategists did not understand how to fight the war. d. George III never supported the war effort. e. British soldiers sympathized with the Americans.

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The author whose work emphasizes suffering and faith as the means for the human soul to be purified was

A) Émile Zola. B) Leo Tolstoy. C) Fyodor Dostoevsky. D) Friedrich Nietzsche. E) Herbert Spencer.

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The increasingly anti-Semitic phase that moved toward violence in Germany started with

A. the Nuremberg Laws. B. the Mischling Laws. C. Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass). D. the partitioning of Poland. E. implementing the blueprints of the Wannsee Convention.

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The Tea Act of May 1773 launched a series of events that led clearly, step by step, to the War for Independence

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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