When archaeologists study an excavation site, objects found closer to the surface are

A. often as damaged as those found below them.
B. impossible to date with any accuracy.
C. unlikely to contain radioactive material.
D. not as old as those found in deeper layers.

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Answer 1

Answer:D

Explanation:

I believe if it is at a higher surface it was much sooner than the ones found deeper.

Answer 2

The correct option is D. When archaeologists study an excavation site, objects found closer to the surface area are not as old as those found in deeper layers.

What do archaeologists do?

After returning from the field, archaeologists clean, classify, catalog, and store the items they have found. They examine each artifact individually, but they may also aggregate them to look for trends.

Using knowledge of rocks and minerals, it is possible to pinpoint the origins of the materials used to make stone tools, pottery, and buildings. In some circumstances, it is also possible to date the first human usage of these artifacts. With the aid of these techniques, archaeologists may examine historical trading networks between prehistoric peoples.

The right answer is D. When archaeologists examine an excavation site, they discover artifacts that are older in the deeper levels than those that are located closer to the surface.

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One Halloween night you and your friends go Trick-or-Treating down a dead end road. You come across an old abandoned house tucked up in a hidden lot. You and your friends decide to go in and check it out. However, the second you walk in, you know it was a BIG mistake………


*MUST use and label
A verb in all Progressive tenses
At least 3 irregular verbs
At least 3 past participle
At least 3 present participle
1 paragraph please and thank you

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Answer: Here are some verbs to consider using:

Progressive tenses

Past: We were walking, they were screaming

Present: Spiders are dropping  The wind is howling

Future:  We will be talking,  they will be telling

Irregular verbs:

we came,  (come)  we went (go) we saw (see) we were (be) I said (say)

Past Participles:

broken windows, fallen trees, torn curtains, dilapidated roof,

Present participles:

squeaking doors, creaking floors, flying bats, screeching cats

Explanation:

Sorry, I don't have time to write the paragraph and do all the labeling. And you may have more fun using your own imagination to create the story. I hope these verbs (with labels) help give you some ideas to work from.

Why did critics think monopolies and trusts were bad for society?

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Answer:

One of the main reasons why so few court cases were won against monopolies and trusts during the Gilded Age is because many of the people responsible for prosecuting and trying the cases were involved in the business in question in some way--creating a wild conflict of interest.

Explanation:

Trusts are problematic for several reasons. Monopolies develop from trusts and give total control of a specific industry to one group of companies. Owners and top-level executives of monopolies profit greatly, but smaller businesses and companies have no chance to make money at all.

The Southeastern culture cleared fields for farming, while the Puebloan culture irrigated their crops using the Rio Grande. What are these examples of?

A-How Native Americans modified their environment

B-Farmers who lived on the Great Plains

C-How Native Americans were vegetarians

D-Farming tribes who lived in teepees

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Answer:A because how native americans modified their environment

Explanation:

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Which act put taxes on newspapers, wills, licenses, and playing cards?

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Answer:

Stamp Act

Passed through Parliament against little opposition and signed into law by George III, the Stamp Act imposed on the British colonies in North America a tax on printed documents, including legal papers, contracts, bills of sale, licenses, wills, ships' papers, advertisements, newspapers and magazines.

Explanation:

the stamp act ........ it’s right trust

What is the name of the area shaded dark blue?

West Bank

East Bank

Lebanon

Gaza Strip

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East bank (I hope this helps u )

What was the major role of individuals such as Fray Damian Massanet and Antonio Margil de Jesus Franciscan in the missions in Texas?

They conducted local rituals of the Native Americans with their tribes.

They led Native Americans through their daily activities and prayers.

They ordered Indian chiefs to remove all Spanish from Texas land.

They taught the Native Americans to be better hunters.

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Answer: they taught native americans to be better hunters

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

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What advantage did Sparta have over Athens in the Peloponnesian War?
a. Sparta had better warriors.
b.Sparta had a stronger navy.
c.Sparta was protected by a wall.
d.Sparta was positioned high on a hill.

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Answer:

Sparta had better warriors.

Explanation:

Sparta was trained better than the Athens. You might think it's B, but it's not.

What are the differences in the Constitution of 1812 and the current Constitution of the United States?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The Louisiana Constitution is legally named the Constitution of the State of Louisiana and commonly called the Louisiana Constitution of 1974,[1][2] and the Constitution of 1974. The constitution is the cornerstone of the law of Louisiana ensuring the rights of individuals, describing the distribution and power of state officials and local government, establishes the state and city civil service systems, creates and defines the operation of a state lottery, and the manner of revising the constitution.

Louisiana's constitution was adopted (adopted in Convention) during the Constitutional Convention in 1974, ratified by the voters of the state on April 20, 1974, and became effective on January 1, 1975.

Answer: The Constitution of 1812 essentially established a constitutional monarchy. Although it retained Roman Catholicism as the established church, it abolished the Inquisition, aristocratic privileges, feudal obligations, and seignorial levies.

Answer: The Constitution of the United States is the central instrument of American government and the supreme law of the land. For 200 years it has guided the evolution of governmental institutions and has provided the basis for political stability, individual freedom, economic growth, and social progress.Hopes this helps!! :D

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

How did the Columbian Exchange and the slave trade affect the economies and the people of Europe, Africa, and the Americas?

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Answer:

Exploration brought Native American diseases and, as a consequence, created a need for African slaves that were immune to European diseases.

Explanation:

The Colombian exchange brought brought diseases. A big one is the Black Plague which ended feudalism because so many people died. Now with feudalism gone it gave people the opportunity to specialize in jobs. Also Africa was to powerful to take over so they traded guns and goods with Africa and the King of Africa gave them slaves.

What is one positive thing about living near the Yellow River?

SELECT AN ANSWER

It would flood regularly and damage the homes.


The silt it deposited was full of nutrients to grow plants.


It was so close to the sea that trading with islanders was easy.


There was plenty of valuable gold to be found along the banks.

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can you give more details about this thanks
The silt the river deposits is full of nutrients to help grow plants is the answer.

Destruction and flooding of homes isn’t positive. There isn’t gold on the banks and they didn’t trade with “islanders”.

Did the New England colonies or Middle colonies have more religious freedom?

A. Middle colonies because the New England colonies didn't tolerate anything but Catholicism
B. Middle colonies because the New England colonies didn't tolerate anything but Puritanism
C. New England colonies because the Middle colonies didn't tolerate anything but Catholicism
D. New England colonies because the Middle colonies didn't tolerate anything but Puritanism

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Your answer is b. Middle colonies because the New England colonies didn’t tolerate anything but Puritanism :)

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Answer:

Answer 2 is correct

Explanation:

Choose one European nation and discuss what lasting influences they had on the areas they colonized. You'll want to consider such things as language, geographic names, cuisine, and culture. **i need a full sentence answer**

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Answer:

england

Explanation:

England impacted the world with its hunger for conquering lands, which is the reason why most of the world speaks English, they also brought upon the modern christian bible.

Which reason best completes this list?

To locate potential military allies

To find new food sources

To improve efficiency in map making

To search for new wealth

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Answer: to search for new wealth hope this helps you

Explanation:

To search for new wealth

Use the table to answer the following question:

Comparisons of Lifestyles
Hunter-gatherers

Early settlers

Lived in caves and shelters of rock overhangs

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Hunting, fishing, gathering wild berries and plants

Planted crop, farmed, tended livestock

Tools made from chipped stones and attached to wooden handles

Hand tools for farming such as ho3s (brainly wont let me say it). Use of animals for plowing

Made canoes out of hollowed out logs

Pottery for cookware and storage

In the chart above, which of the following fits the missing information? (1 point)

Built shelters out of rock
Built shelters in pits dug in the ground and covered the roof with leaves
Built shelters out of mud brick and other materials
Built shelters out of wood and covered with animal skins

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Answer:

the most likely answer is C

Explanation:

you can make brick material from dirt and water and then cover it with debris from the ground (leaves, straw, etc). I'm not 100% sure but I think. sry if it's wrong:(

C because you need shelter in order to live in wildlife.

What is the name of the area shaded dark blue?


Israel

Gaza Strip

Golan Heights

West Bank

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Answer:

west bank is the answer

Answer:

The west bank Is..... CORRECT!!!!!!

Explanation:

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Answer the question in 7-10 complete sentences. Give details or examples to explain and support your answer. Attempt to answer all parts of the question in paragraph form.

Pick one of the colonial regions: the New England Colonies, the Middle Colonies, or the Southern Colonies. In your own words, describe what your life would be like as a colonist in one of these colonies, and describe how it would be unique from the other colonial regions. Provide at least three examples of your life in the colonial region.

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Answer:The FOUNDERS of the New England colonies had an entirely different mission from the Jamestown settlers. Although economic prosperity was still a goal of the New England settlers, their true goal was spiritual. Fed up with the ceremonial Church of England, Pilgrims and Puritans sought to recreate society in the manner they believed God truly intended it to be designed.

Religious strife reached a peak in England in the 1500s. When Henry VIII broke with the Catholic Church of Rome, spiritual life in England was turned on its ear. The new church under the king's leadership was approved by the English Parliament, but not all the people in England were willing to accept the Church of England. At first, the battles were waged between English Catholics and the followers of the new Church — the ANGLICANS. The rule of Queen Elizabeth brought an end to bloodshed, but the battle waged on in the hearts of the English people.

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Answer: by age hope this helps you

Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

They would divide most labor tasks by their genders.

How did John Locke’s Two Treatises of Government contribute to the civil rights protections included in the U.S. Constitution?

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Answer:

In his Second Treatise of Government, Locke identified the basis of a legitimate government. According to Locke, a ruler gains authority through the consent of the governed. The duty of that government is to protect the natural rights of the people, which Locke believed to include life, liberty, and property.

The government of Saudi Arabia can be classified as a monarchy. Which of the following statements provides the BEST definition of this type of government?

A) A government ruled by a wealthy, upper class elite
B) A government ruled by a king, with absolute powers
C) A government ruled by a small group distinguished by royalty, Wealth, family, or military powers
D) A government ruled by people who have been selected by talent, ability, and good leadership skills.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

im not exactly sure but answer C sounds the closest

B) a government ruled by a king or queen.

HELP! ALMOST DUE! IF THERE ARE 2 ANSWERS, I’LL MARK 1 BRAINLIEST! What was an important economic activity that was occurring during this time period?

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Answer:

Hajj

Explanation:

Im not entirly sure what you are looking for but in 629 CE muhamad made his first Hajj which is the pilgrimage of muslims to the cit Mecca

which of these would NOT be considered Sub-Saharan Africa?
South Africa
Nigeria
Kenya
Egypt

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Egypt is its own country
Egypt is the answer to the question

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3. What other inferences (conclusions) can you draw from the graph?

4. Which species of livestock had the largest population in 1500? Which species had the largest population by the end of 1590?


5. What conclusions can you draw about livestock growth?

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Answer:

3: Rye yams plantains onions and barley have the lowest calories and the rice has the most calories.

4: pigs were the largest in the 1500s and sheep were in the 1590s

5: cows weren’t sold until in the 1550-1590s

And Sheep were the most was the most sold in 1550-1590s from Spain

Please answer this fast, idk what one it is.
There’s four options and they’re the ones outlined in blue, which one is it?

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Answer: “except by the lawful judgement of his equals or by the law of the land.”

Explanation:
The Magna Carta influenced the constitution through showing that the king wasn’t above law. That quote is reflected in the constitution because it shows the same ideals.

Answer:

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Explanation:

What are the 13 Colonies?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Virginia, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, Maryland, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, New Jersey, South Carolina, New Jersey, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Georgia

Answer:

New England colonies[edit]

Main article: New England Colonies

1. Province of Massachusetts Bay, chartered as a royal colony in 1691

Popham Colony, established in 1607; abandoned in 1608

Plymouth Colony, established in 1620; merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1691

Province of Maine, patent issued in 1622 by Council for New England; patent reissued by Charles I in 1639; absorbed by Massachusetts Bay Colony by 1658

Massachusetts Bay Colony, established in 1629; merged with Plymouth Colony in 1691

2. Province of New Hampshire, established in 1629; merged with Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1641; chartered as royal colony in 1679

3. Connecticut Colony, established in 1636; chartered as royal colony in 1662

Saybrook Colony, established in 1635; merged with Connecticut Colony in 1644

New Haven Colony, established in 1638; merged with Connecticut Colony in 1664

4. Colony of Rhode Island chartered as royal colony in 1663

Providence Plantations established by Roger Williams in 1636

Portsmouth established in 1638 by John Clarke, William Coddington, and others

Newport established in 1639 after a disagreement and split among the settlers in Portsmouth

Warwick established in 1642 by Samuel Gorton

These four settlements merged into single Royal colony in 1663

Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, Connecticut, and New Haven Colonies formed the New England Confederation in (1643–1654; 1675–c. 1680) and all New England colonies were included in the Dominion of New England (1686–1689).

Middle colonies[edit]

Main article: Middle Colonies

5. Delaware Colony (before 1776, the Lower Counties on Delaware), established in 1664 as proprietary colony

6. Province of New York, established as proprietary colony in 1664; chartered as royal colony in 1686; included in the Dominion of New England (1686–1689)

7. Province of New Jersey, established as proprietary colony in 1664; chartered as royal colony in 1702

East Jersey, established in 1674; merged with West Jersey to re-form Province of New Jersey in 1702; included in the Dominion of New England

West Jersey, established in 1674; merged with East Jersey to re-form Province of New Jersey in 1702; included in the Dominion of New England

8. Province of Pennsylvania, established in 1681 as proprietary colony

Southern colonies[edit]

Main article: Southern Colonies

See also: Chesapeake Colonies and Tobacco colonies

9. Colony and Dominion of Virginia, established in 1607 as proprietary colony; chartered as royal colony in 1624

10. Province of Maryland, established 1632 as proprietary colony

Province of Carolina, initial charter issued in 1629; initial settlements established after 1651; initial charter voided in 1660 by Charles II; rechartered as proprietary colony in 1663

Roanoke Colony, established in 1585; re-established in 1587; found abandoned in 1590

11. Province of North Carolina, established in 1712; chartered as royal colony in 1729

12. Province of South Carolina, established in 1712; chartered as royal colony in 1729

13. Province of Georgia, established as proprietary colony in 1732; royal colony from 1752.

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

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Explanation:

Summarize - What route did Ferdinand Magellan’s ships take to circumnavigate the globe?

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Answer:

Starting in Spain and sailing to South America's eastern coast, across South America's southern tip, across the Pacific, across the Indian Ocean 's west, and back to Spain. He 's dead in the Philippines, but he's got his crew together.

Explanation:

Answer:

Starting in Spain and sailing to the eastern coast of South America, across the southern tip of South America, across the Pacific, west across the Indian Ocean, and back to Spain.

Explanation:

He dies in phillipienes but his crew makes it back.

What kind of government did Roger Williams believe in?

A government led by the Church of England
A government based on Puritanism
A government separate from religion
A government led by Native Americans

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Answer:

a government based on puritanism or religion

Explanation:

Answer: a government based on puritanism or religion

Explanation: here is an article part =So the conflict between Williams and his accusers nearly 400 years ago was inevitable. It was also thick with history, for it concerned both the relationship between church and state and defining the very nature of state power. Its repercussions would be immense and reach into the present.

The American part of the story began when John Winthrop led 1,000 men, women and children to plant the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1630. These Puritans were disgusted with what they regarded as corruption in the Church of England and the tyranny of the crown. Seeking simple worship and personal intimacy with God, Puritan ministers were compelled—upon pain of imprisonment—to wear the surplice and use the Book of Common Prayer, and their congregants were compelled to participate in what they regarded as rote worship. As they set out from England that April, Winthrop reminded them of their purpose, to establish a “citty upon a hill” dedicated to God, obeying God’s laws and flourishing in God’s image as a model for all the world to see.

Williams, who had developed a reputation for scholarship and piety as a clergyman in England, brought his family to the colony a few months later. Winthrop hailed him as “a godly minister,” and the Boston church immediately offered him a post, the greatest such position in English America. But Williams declined, spurning the church as insufficiently committed to the proper worship of God. This astonishing charge would put him at odds with the colony’s leaders till the day he died.

Williams did not differ with them on any point of theology. They shared the same faith, all worshiping the God of Calvin, seeing God in every facet of life and seeing man’s purpose as advancing the kingdom of God. But the colony’s leaders, both lay and clergy, firmly believed that the state must prevent error in religion. They believed that the success of the Massachusetts plantation depended upon it.

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We don’t know how the bone of a cow, a European domesticated animal, wound up mingled with other more traditional Munsee household refuse here [Clason’s Point, the Bronx] and at other sites in the city. The meat could have been given, bought, or stolen, or the livestock could have been raised by the community. Written accounts suggest all of these possibilities.

No matter how the meat got here, this seemingly insignificant find underscores the profound and irrevocable economic and ecological changes taking place not only here but throughout seventeenth-century coastal New York. As the colonial settlements grew, Dutch and English farms began expanding more and more into Munsee territory. The colonists cut down forests for lumber, cleared fields, planted European crops, and grazed European animals. These practices radically altered local ecosystems and destroyed the habitats of many of the animals that the Munsees had traditionally hunted and the plants on which they had depended.

Compounding these changes was the tense political climate in the mid-seventeenth century. Not only did the wars take energies away from economic activities, but Munsee and Dutch also destroyed each others’ crops as part of conflicts. As a result, the Munsees had to find new strategies to get food and to deal with their rapidly changing natural world, which they were now sharing with the colonists. This piece of cow bone, then, is evidence of the dramatic changes in the economy and landscape that were taking place throughout the world.


QUESTIONS:

What was the main idea of Ecological and Demographic Impact of the Columbian Exchange Resources, The Changing Landscape?

Main Idea:

Who:

What:

Where/When:

Why:

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When and where is clasons point, the Bronx 17th century.
Main idea, is the bone of the cow
Who, munsee household, munsees
The cow bone is evidence of the dramatic changes in the economy and landscape that was taking place throughout the world
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