Answer:
FALSE BECAUSE THEY NEVER TRYIED TO
The correct answers are:
D. hunted with stone-tipped spears;
B. hunted mastodon and woolly mammoth;
The paleo-Indians are the first people that lived in the Americas. These people were hunter-gatherers, and had relatively sophisticated hunting weapons for that time. They are known as the Clovis people.
In the territory of what is now Arkansas, in the prehistory, it is estimated that only around 100 to 150 people lived. They were migration as the animals they hunted migrated, so they did not built any permanent settlements. They hunted with very sharp, stone-tipped spears, and on their menu, it is thought, that the woolly mammoth and the mastodon were a regular meal.
The would be Dwight Eisenhower. After graduating from West Point in 1915, Eisenhower served as a lieutenant. Although he didn't see any combat in WWI, he trained tank corps in Pennsylvania as a lieutenant colonel in the Army. He is more famously remembered for serving as a five-star general and the Supreme Commander of the Allied forces in the European theater during WWII.
I’m pretty sure the answer is A. Because John Locke was one of the the people in the enlightenment period and he was the one that created the first section of the constitution.