Answer:
They settled on a number of the Caribbean islands, where they lived by farming. They are often known as the Taino and the Igneri. Later migrants, the Carib people, moved into the Caribbean islands and in some places pushed out the Arawak people.
Explanation:
The Arawaks lived in Guyana
The group that self-identified as the Arawak, also known as the Lokono, settled the coastal areas of what is now Guyana, Suriname, Grenada, Jamaica and parts of the islands of Trinidad and Tobago.
Answer:False
Explanation:
In the POSTCONVENTIONAL stage a person has established their own moral and ethical standards, in a way that they get to understand that sometimes even the law can be challenged because some rules are not made for the good of the people and they need to be changed.
At this stage a person stands strong for their moral and ethical standards in a way that even if they have to go to jail they will gladly do so.
A person who believes in a right to life will fight for that right even if it is against the authority but they will not bow down even if they are threatened with a jail sentence.
D) Parts of the Chattahoochee contain waterfalls that are impossible for boats to get around.
They are both on a bigger scale and if they shift they can cause an earthquake that’s cause a reaction chain of events
The answer is A the can be punished and no they can’t be automatically removed so it’s def a or b