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--from page 12 of a 2002 New York Times article, "Every Man a Kingpin," by Tom Zeller
Answer:
The letters B and C are correct.
Explanation:
The letter A does not present the author of the statement, nor does it provide the place where the statement was withdrawn, which means that the letter A is an example of plagiarism.
The letters B and C, however, present the statement as a quote, providing data such as the name of the author of the statement and where readers can find the original text, that is, options B and C, gave due credit to the original material and for that reason, they are the right options.
Answer:
The Cherokee Nation asked for an injunction, claiming that Georgia's state legislation had created laws that "go directly to annihilate the Cherokees as a political society." Georgia pushed hard to bring evidence that the Cherokee Nation couldn't sue as a "foreign" nation.
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Explanation:
The correct answer is: "they started trading with neighboring communities".
The first stage of an agricultural society is characterized by a subsistence agricultural economy, in which everybody in the community contributes to production activities. Once they are able to develop better farming techniques, the amount produced increases and production surpluses are generated. These surpluses are the amount that is not necessary for self-subsistence and that can be traded in exchange for other commodities.
When trade steps in, it means that there are different types of products in the economy. Division of labor and speacialization appear at this point, when different tasks need to be done to produce each good, and different people work on each of them. Some people continue doing the agricultural work, others are in charge of the trading activities, and some others become artisans which construct tools that continue improving the production techniques and generating more surpluses.