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Landscape architecture final exam Question n answers rated A+ 2023
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Landscape architecture final exam Question n answers rated A+ 2023one of the most important reasons that primitive man developed settlements and communities was - correct answer working together to grow food crops was easier than searching for edible plants 
 
many of the striaght lines and squares found in agricultrue were developed because - correct answer they were found to be an efficient way to control crops and produce better results 
 
The principle designer of New York's central park ha...
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Introduction to Social Work in Canada Histories, Contexts, and Practices Second Edition Nicole Ive test bank
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CHAPTER 1 
Historical Foundations of Addressing Needs: 
Indigenous, French, and English Traditions 
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS 
1. Mino-pimatisiwin is a Cree word that means ________. 
a) social work 
b) the Medicine Wheel 
c) the good life 
d) First Nations 
e) a gathering of elders 
2. Canadian social work has largely been shaped by ________ traditions. 
a) British and American 
b) American only 
c) Western European 
d) Australian 
e) Scandinavian 
3. ________, a principle contained in the Med...
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Essay Prompts Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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explain the ways in which Italian Renaissance humanism transformed ideas about the 
individual's role in society. ch.13 
 Humanism, the new form of religion, transformed ideas in society by learning to 
emphasize human beings through writing, better understand human nature in text, and 
express religion in various ways of art 
to what extent is the term renaissance a valid concept for a distinct. In early modern history? 
ch.13 
 renaissance was a very valuable. In European history that i...
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US HIST 101 Straighterline MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWRS 100 % ACCURATE
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Who was the first known European to look westward upon the Pacific Ocean, in 1513? - ANSWER-Vasco de Balboa 
 
Which statement best describes the role of women in pre-Columbian North American tribes? - ANSWER-In all tribes, women cared for the children and prepared meals. 
 
In England during the early sixteenth century, mercantilism thrived mostly on the basis of trade in which commodity? - ANSWER-Wool. 
 
At the time of the beginning of the slave trade, most Africans - ANSWER-Had well develope...
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Landscape Architecture Final Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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One of the most important reasons that primitive man developed settlements and communities was Correct Answer working together to grow food crops was easier than searching for edible plants 
 
Many of the striaght lines and squares found in agricultrue were developed because Correct Answer they were found to be an efficient way to control crops and produce better results 
 
The principle designer of New York's central park has been called "the father of Landscape architecture" he had no forma...
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UGA History Exemption Test Questions And Answers - UPDATED 2023
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UGA History Exemption Test 
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Pre-Columbian Peoples of the American Southwest - CORRECT ANSWER- - 
Agriculturally focused groups that developed powerful and complex societies 
-Became increasingly dependent on the cultivation of maize 
Pre-Columbian economy in Great Basin and the western Great Plains - CORRECT 
ANSWER- - Migratory because of limited resources 
Pre-Columbian economy in the Northeast a...
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APHG REQUIRED Cumulative Set Exam 753 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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APHG REQUIRED Cumulative Set Exam 753Questions with Verified Answers 
 
cartography - CORRECT ANSWER the science of mapmaking 
 
purposes of maps - CORRECT ANSWER 1. As a reference tool, to find the shortest route between two distances 
2. As a communications tool, to depict the distribution of human activities or physical features as well as to think about the reasons underlying a distribution 
 
Eratosthenes - CORRECT ANSWER (276?-194?, B.C.) the first person of record to use the word geograph...
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UGA History Exemption Test - UPDATED 2022 with complete solution;(Actual questions and answers)
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UGA History Exemption Test - UPDATED 2022 with complete solution;(Actual questions and answers) 
 
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Pre-Columbian Peoples of the American Southwest 
-Agriculturally focused groups that developed powerful and complex societies 
-Became increasingly dependent on the cultivation of maize 
Pre-Columbian economy in Great Basin and the western Great Plains 
- Migratory because of limited resources 
Pre-Columbian economy in the Northeast and along the Atlantic Seaboard 
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APUSH AMSCO CH1 (2023/2024) Already Graded A
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APUSH AMSCO CH1 (2023/2024) Already Graded A Native Americans; land bridge The first Americans that divided into hundreds of tribes, spoke different languages, and practiced different cultures; migrated from Asia by crossing a land bridge that connected Siberia and Alaska 
Sioux; Pawnee Tribes on the Great Plains; lived in small settlements; followed buffalo herds 
Pueblo Tribe that lived in the Southwest; lived in multistoried buildings in large society; irrigation system 
Adena; Hopewell; Miss...
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Praxis 5001 Social Studies Latest Update Graded A+
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Praxis 5001 Social Studies Latest Update Graded A+ paleolithic period 2.5 Million years ago - The stone age Hunters and gatherers 
neolithic period The new stone age - 10,000BC True Farmiing - permanent settlements (villages, tribes) domestication of animals 
The Rosetta Stone Egyptian artifact provided translations of the hieroglyphics for modern understanding of the symbols 
Responsibility of a US citizen Volunteering in a community 
The scarcity of Chinese arable farmland led to... Early deve...
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