Social Studies, 09.09.2019 16:10 Shamasen1
Think about what you've learned about the role of railroads in make resources available. check all of the statements that are true. railroads created less demand for raw materials. railroads americans access new sources of raw materials. new cities grew into manufacturing centers that refined natural resources. trains required more materials to run and to be built, industries grow. a map of the united notes showing the industrial centers of the country at the end of the nineteenth century shaded green. some cities labeled within these green sections are boston, new york, pittsburgh, cleveland, birmingham, saint paul, saint louis, kansas city, denver, and san francisco.
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 00:00
Read the sentence below, then answer the question that follows. penny learned tolerance after rahj explained the traditions of his family and their practice of indian traditions. the underlined word in the sentence above can best be defined as a. a fair and understanding view of those whose culture, race, or nationality differs from one’s own b. an understanding of a set of organized beliefs and practices that are often centered around one or more deities c. the linking of a group of people based on common characteristics such as culture, beliefs, or common history d. a classification based on inherited physical or biological traits
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 16:00
The controlled use of fire by hominids: (a) limited the expansion of hominids into certain environments, such as dry grasslands. (b) decreased the amount of food energy available in the hominid diet. (c) contributed to geographical expansion and food production techniques in positive ways. (d) has been shown to contribute little to the digestive process of hominids.
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