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Emigrants feared death from a variety of causes along the trail: lack of food or water; Indian attacks; accidents or rattlesnake bites were a few. But the number one killer, by a wide margin, was disease. The most dangerous diseases were those spread by poor sanitary conditions and personal contact.
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Richard Vaughn
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Richard Vaughn was niether a sociologist nor a famous person by any means.
The other three options, on the other hand, refer to three greatly influential sociologists:
- Auguste Comte is considered to be the founder of sociology as a distinct academic field. He is credited for the concept of "social evolution".
- Karl Marx was actually a philosopher, but his writings are very relevant in both economics and sociology.
- Max Weber is considered the father of modern sociology, and developed theories about economic sociology, cultural sociology, and protestantism.
Choice A seems like the best answer text me if i am wrong
Correct answer: the hypothetico-deductive method.
Explanation: This model or method is a propose description of the scientific method. A researcher propose an hypothesis in a form that can be falsifiable. Then he/she must come up with tests for the observable data that he/she has. With this test the hypothesis can be proven true or false.
In summary, this method (The H-D method) is the procedure to build scientific theories. The results obtained come from direct observation or experimentation and will help to predict future effects that can be verified or proven by empirical evidence.
Most settlements in Egypt back then (and today), were located primarily along the Nile River and the Northern coast of Egypt. Some reasons for this are:
- Access to freshwater via the Nile Delta on the Northern coast, or the Nile River extending into Egypt
- Along important trade routes in the Mediterranean and along the Nile
- The Nile River added important infrastructure to the cities and towns along it by letting people ship materials and goods down the river