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Study Guide for American Yawp  chapters 1-5 review for test Questions  and Answers Popular
  • Study Guide for American Yawp chapters 1-5 review for test Questions and Answers

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  • Study Guide for American Yawp chapters 1-5 review for test Questions and Answers The first Americans arrived on the North American continent approximately_____________ - CORRECT ANSWER-12 and 20 thousand years ago The crops most commonly grown by Native Americans, also called the "Three Sisters,"include all of the following except - CORRECT ANSWER-Corn, Beans and Squash What is the best term to describe Native American ancestry/descent? - CORRECT ANSWER-Matrilineal What was the n...
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Crss Test Study Guide 2024/2025 Popular
  • Crss Test Study Guide 2024/2025

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  • Crss Test Study Guide 2024/2025 4 reasons any civilization collapses: - CORRECT ANSWER-natural disaster, poor leadership, invasion, failed economy, losing trading partners Columbian exchange: name 4 things that went from Europe to America? - CORRECT ANSWER-coffee, citrus, chicken , cattle Columbian exchange: name 4 things that went from America to Europe? - CORRECT ANSWER-peanuts, pineapple, potatoes, pumpkins How does geography impact a country (or more specifically, Costa Rica?) - CO...
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EEB 2100 UConn Exam 1  Questions + Answers Graded A+
  • EEB 2100 UConn Exam 1 Questions + Answers Graded A+

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  • Main questions of course - 1. How do humans alter earth 2. how do human alterations affect the biosphere 3. What can be done to alleviate human alterations of the biosphere Greatest ecological impacts of humans(most to least) - 1. Nitrogen fixation 2. Water use 3. Land transformation 4. CO2 concentration rise 5. Ocean acidification 6. Bird extinction 7. Plant invasion Planetary Boundaries - Limits between which global systems must operate to prevent abrupt and irreversible environment...
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Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers 100% Pass Name 5 biological impacts the Columbian Exchange had on the world? Diseases killed millions of Indians, potatoes and corn increased the population of Europe, sugar created more slavery, and horses... Name 3 cultural impacts the Columbian Exchange had on the world? Liberty, corporate structure, and ecology. 3. How long ago was corn domesticated? 5,000-7,000 years ago by native American people. 4. What country does corn come from? Mexico 5. Wh...
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History Columbian Exchange Latest Update Rated A+
  • History Columbian Exchange Latest Update Rated A+

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  • History Columbian Exchange Latest Update Rated A+ columbian exchange the transfer of goods from one place to another 1492 when columbus descovered the americas potato andes in south america biggest effect on ireland potato blight in 1845 industrial revolution Sugar impact on europe and africa african slavery for sugar plantations coffee Created in eatheopia africa horses Domesticated horses from eurasia used for food centtral eurasia was in america but was extict before domesticated animals...
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4.3: Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers Graded A
  • 4.3: Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers Graded A

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  • 4.3: Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers Graded A What was the Columbian Exchange? The global transfer of foods, plants, diseases, and animals during the colonization of the Americas. Explain why the indigenous lacked the immunities the Europeans had? They lacked the immunities Europeans had because they hadn't been exposed to the disease before. What was the relationship between the Western and Eastern hemispheres before contact with one another? The Western and Eastern hemispheres had ...
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History Final: American YAWP 1-15
  • History Final: American YAWP 1-15

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  • History Final: American YAWP 1-15 The first American arrived on the North American continent approximately - 12-20 thousand years ago Agriculture arose in North America - Nearly simultaneously as in Asia/eastern hemisphere The crops most commonly grown by Native Americans, also called the "Three Sisters," include all of the following except - Wheat What is the best term to describe Native Americans ancestry/descent? - Matrilineal What was the name of the largest city in the Mi...
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The Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers Graded A
  • The Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers Graded A

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  • The Columbian Exchange Questions and Answers Graded A Describe the Columbian Exchange. "The Columbian Exchange" is the sharing of cultures that transformed the lives of two continents. Its was a two-way process with people, goods, and ideas moving back and forth. What are the three main parts of the Columbian Exchange? plants, animals, and diseases Name all the things echanged in the Columbian Exchange. Plants Animals Diseases Demographic Mineral Wealth Trade Items Technology Language Religi...
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APUSH Exam Review Periods 1-9 (Complete)  Rated 100% Correct!!
  • APUSH Exam Review Periods 1-9 (Complete) Rated 100% Correct!!

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  • Study Tips - So you don't have to do all 112 terms at the same time, you can star all of the terms in a certain period, and study only those until you get them right, then move on to the next period. I recommend going through the entire thing at least once because the test won't be ordered period by period, it'll have everything all in one place. Also I don't explain the causes behind the events too much in this quizlet, so if you're confused about why something happened ask Mrs. Leist...
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