Answer:
1. Monongahela River
2. Fort William Henry
3. Battle of Quebec
4. British gain control of St. Lawrence River
Answer: The school board wants you to answer C) Agricultural Revolution, but that is incorrect.
The correct answer would be during the Neolithic Era, so none of the choices would be the right answer.
Explanation: During the Paleolithic Era, which corresponds to the old stone age, people were hunter-gatherers. This means that they obtained food by hunting animals and by gathering fruits, vegetables, and nuts from local plants. So options A and B are pretty much the same thing and incorrect.
Domestication and pastoralism developed during the Neolithic or new stone age when people discovered that, if they took care of certain plants, they would grow again and give them more food. Domestication is not the same thing as agriculture (even though the school system continues to teach it this way).
The Agricultural Revolution actually refers to a much later period in history, during the 18th century in Britain, when traditional agriculture went through a process of transformation. This is way after domestication and pastoralism.
Finally, option D is also incorrect because classical civilizations like Greece and Rome already had full-scale agriculture and had already gone through the process of domestication and pastoralism.
The correct answer is True
Explanation:
The National Response Framework (NRF) refers to a set of principles and strategies design to respond to disasters or emergy situations as well as preventing the effects this can have. This includes response to situations such as hurricanes, earthquakes, fires, terrorist attacks, etc.
Additionally, the NRF is guided by five key principles or premises that include readiness to act; a partnership between entities and levels; unity of effort; efficiencies or tired response and flexibility, scalability and adaptability that implies the NRF should be able to expand at all levels and adapt to the context and emergency being faced. Thus, it is a true statement one of the premises of the NRF ist that the response should expand to meet needs.
As you speak and present, you can adopt several strategies to focus on people, including making people the subject of your sentences, introducing colleagues by name, and using names of audience members. In this exercise, you will evaluate how well various statements focus on people. You will examine several strategies for focusing on people
The complete question asks us to identify whether each statement is effective in focusing on people.
So the correct answers are the following.
1.-Making people the subject of the sentence.
Less effective: Data indicates. The research indicates.
More effective: a lot of people. TV viewers under 40. TV viewers want.
2.- Introducing colleges by name.
Less effective: We've found that viewers.
More effective: The research indicates.
3.- Using the names of audience members.
Less effective: I really think. A lot of people.
More effective: If you recall from last. In our last meeting.
There wasn't one traditional belief: all of the groups had their own religions and traditions.
Some common pattern was polytheistic religions with human sacrifice. Typical gods included natural phenomena: Birth-giving Mother, Rain, Sun.