Humanity's first farmers were most likely
A. skilled artisans who could wield the proper utensils required for farming.
B. young men known for their hunting prowess.
C. religious leaders charged with communicating with the spiritual world to protect the soil.
D. women and girls who generally remained close to communal settlements.
Answer: D
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a. did their work in a solemn atmosphere that emphasized making money over individuality. b. enjoyed the company's eclectic tolerance of ethnic diversity. c. were encouraged to unionize in an effort to form a consensus between labor and management. d. experienced a return to the days of labor controlled by artisanship.
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a. To try to drive them out of England b. To enlist them as allies in his struggles with the Anglican bishops c. To force them into indentured servitude d. To try to prove they were wrong through his "King James" translation of the Bible e. To try to mobilize the less radical Puritans against them
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A. People associate books more with men and film more with women. B. Across culture certain foods, such as red meat, are considered more masculine. C. The number 1 is considered more masculine than the number 2. D. People in the United States tend to associate blue with boys.