The correct answer is A.
The human race was not originated in America. The first settlers were nomadic people from the Paleolithic era, who arrived in the continent approximately 15,000 years ago using the Beringia land bridge. This crossing was possible because the sea level had decreased abruptly after the Last Glacial Maximum. Today this piece of land has become the Bearing Strait, separating Siberia (Rusia) and Alaska (US).
The cultural myths that Whites used to lynch the Black people they did was that Black men were a danger to the security of White Women.
<h3>Why did Whites lynch Blacks?</h3>
There were several reasons but the core of them all was a hatred for the Black race and a wish to subjugate it.
They however presented this as a wish to protect White women who they said were in danger of being brutalized by Black men.
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Regardless, religion was always the primary trigger for a crusade. Though religion always played a part, the perceived threat to the church evolved. The first Crusade focused solely on ridding the Holy Land of Muslim forces. ... The popes began to use crusades to combat any perceived threat against the Catholic Church.
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Chinampas. Aztec agriculture in the heart of the empire used chinampas for their crops. Chinampa is a method of farming that used small, rectangular areas to grow crops on the shallow lake beds in the Mexican valley. Chinampas were essentially artificial islands created for the crops.