What was the foundation for the prosperous Native American societies in Mexico, Peru, and the Mississippi River Valley?

a. Bison hunting
b. Gold and silver mining
c. Slave trade
d. Maize, beans, squash


Ans: d. Maize, beans, squash

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a. peasant armies. b. indulgences. c. troubadours to sing of his greatness. d. tournaments, festivals, and games. e. a debate.

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Prior to the written word, early humans still left an accounting of their activities, which tell us the origins of science, art, and religion. What did they leave behind as information?

A) Cave paintings, markers of time on stone or bone, and animal bones B) Cave paintings, markers of time on stone or bone, and human burials C) Inscriptions, cave paintings, and markers of time on stone or bone D) Inscriptions, markers of time on stone or bone, and human burials E) Advanced weapon technology, cave paintings, and human burials

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What was the main focus of the Niagara Movement?

A) conservation of natural resources B) African American rights C) the achievement of lower tariffs D) Mexican American civil rights E) women's rights

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After peace was achieved with Persia, what was one reason used by the Athenians as justification for their empire?

A. The empire was necessary as a means to secure the northern borders. B. The army needed to be rebuilt with an administrative center at Athens. C. An empire led by Athens was necessary to prevent an invasion by Persia. D. The empire was necessary to maintain Athens' navy, thus maintaining freedom of the seas. E. Towns destroyed by the Persians needed to be rebuilt.

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