Which of the following was domesticated by many tribes to form a staple of their diet and contributed enormously to the success of the English colonies?
A) cattle
B) corn
C) rice
D) wheat
B
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What was a consequence of the innovation of the blubber-fueled soapstone lamp for the Dorset people?
a. They could travel further and longer to track and hunt game. b. It stimulated their economies through trade. c. It allowed them to move their settlements indoors into local cave systems for better shelter and security. d. They were able to better able to protect their settlements from night predators.
During the Meiji era,
A. many peasants gained land for the first time. B. the government sought new and extensive sources of foreign investment. C. Western practices became very unpopular. D. universal democracy was adopted. E. Japan’s industrial sector began to grow.
Agriculture allowed for denser populations in comparison with hunting and gathering because
a. it totally eradicated the possibility of food shortages b. it allowed for more yield per acre than food collected in the wild c. cultivation of crops made food itself healthier d. agriculture provided a more diverse source of food e. growing crops provided more protein than hunting