1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
valina [46]
3 years ago
12

How did the domestication of animals in Europe and in Latin America differ

History
1 answer:
Harrizon [31]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The domestication of animals helped contribute to the development of permanent settlements because some animals could help locate were there is food. ... Most early civilizations developed in river valleys because they had a way to water there crops or plants, and give water to there animals

You might be interested in
How does Percy feel when he learned he won't get invited back to Yancy
Gelneren [198K]

For the rest of the school year, nobody in Percy's class knows who Mrs. Dodds is. Percy feels like everyone is playing a trick on him.

Percy's grades get worse and worse, and he can't control his anger in class.

When summer approaches, he learns that he won't be invited back to Yancy Academy for his seventh grade year.

While he's excited to go home and see his mom, Percy knows he's going to miss certain aspects of Yancy. He's going to miss Mr. Brunner and Grover, and the pretty countryside around the campus.

Finals are here, and Percy knows it's not going to be pretty. He's been failing his classes, and so taking these exams won't be fun.

Percy decides that he really wants to do well in Latin class, so that Mr. Brunner won't think he is such a slacker or a dummy.

But studying for his Latin exam is terrible – Percy can't remember any of the names of the Greek gods or goddesses. He gets really frustrated with himself.

He decides to go ask Mr. Brunner for some last-minute help the


How It All Goes Down


"Three Old Ladies Knit the Socks of Death"

For the rest of the school year, nobody in Percy's class knows who Mrs. Dodds is. Percy feels like everyone is playing a trick on him.

Percy's grades get worse and worse, and he can't control his anger in class.

When summer approaches, he learns that he won't be invited back to Yancy Academy for his seventh grade year.

While he's excited to go home and see his mom, Percy knows he's going to miss certain aspects of Yancy. He's going to miss Mr. Brunner and Grover, and the pretty countryside around the campus.

Finals are here, and Percy knows it's not going to be pretty. He's been failing his classes, and so taking these exams won't be fun.

Percy decides that he really wants to do well in Latin class, so that Mr. Brunner won't think he is such a slacker or a dummy.

But studying for his Latin exam is terrible – Percy can't remember any of the names of the Greek gods or goddesses. He gets really frustrated with himself.

He decides to go ask Mr. Brunner for some last-minute help the night before his exam.

As he approaches Mr. Brunner's office, he overhears Grover talking to Mr. Brunner about Percy.

Percy can't help but eavesdrop.

Grover says things like, "But he may not have time. The summer solstice deadline–" (2.30). Mr. Brunner says things like, "the Mist over the students and staff will be enough to convince him" that he never saw or knew Mrs. Dodds (2.34).

Mr. Brunner says they just have to worry about keeping Percy alive until next fall.

Percy drops his textbook when he hears this, and Mr. Brunner and Grover go silent, listening.

Percy runs down the hall and hides in a classroom. The shadow of a figure that must be Mr. Brunner, but that doesn't really look like him at all (because it's big, and Percy hears a clomping sound rather than the sound of Mr. Brunner's wheelchair) searches the hallway. But Percy remains hidden.

When Grover and Mr. Brunner leave, Percy returns to his room, terrified by what he's heard.

The next day after his Latin exam, Mr. Brunner tries to say good-bye to Percy in front of his the whole class, telling him that it's for the best that Percy has to leave Yancy. Mr. Brunner also says that Percy is not "normal." Mr. Brunner is flustered.

Percy is embarrassed and hurt that his favorite teacher thinks that he's a stupid weirdo; or at least that's how he interprets the idea of being not "normal."

Percy leaves Yancy for good, and he and Grover take a Greyhound bus back to New York City.

On the bus, Grover is acting weird, looking nervously all around him.

Percy flat out asks Grover about the conversation he overheard Grover having with Mr. Brunner.

Grover lies and says that he was just concerned about Percy and went to Mr. Brunner to express this concern.

Percy doesn't believe him.



5 0
3 years ago
According to the poll, in February 2013, most Americans identified themselves as __
Fed [463]

Answer:

little late but here... independents, independents, democrats.

Explanation:

got it on e2020

8 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Which answer best describes how the Patriots viewed being taxed by the British?
jeyben [28]
D. <span>The Patriots felt that they should have some say in how they were taxed.... This is what the Boston Tea Party was over...</span>
5 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Which of the following regions sustained trade patterns that were the most different from the others before the eighteenth centu
MArishka [77]
Russia was the region that <span>sustained trade patterns that were the most different from the others before the eighteenth century.</span>
6 0
2 years ago
Read 2 more answers
Shakespeare created expressions such as "lit" and "flex" that are still used today. TRUE / FALSE
Masteriza [31]

Answer:

And again, these themes are still relevant today – love, death, ambition, power, fate, free will, just to name a few. So Shakespeare's works are timeless and universal. That also makes them relatable. ... You may question why we study the works of a writer who died over 400 years ago.

Explanation:

Even i know that it is false

3 0
2 years ago
Other questions:
  • Please Help Will Mark You As Brainlest!!
    9·1 answer
  • How many lakes are in the united states.And btw follow me plz as a friend
    9·1 answer
  • In the Supreme Court’s decision in Korematsu v. United States, the court said that Korematsu
    14·2 answers
  • Which of the following best characterizes facism A.a system of government that glorifies the state
    14·1 answer
  • What is individual income tax used for<br> ((didnt know where to put it there is no government))
    9·1 answer
  • Which description is true of domestication?
    5·2 answers
  • When does a governors term of office begin
    10·1 answer
  • Many myths and legends involve animals. How do these myths help us infer which animals were important to those societies? What a
    10·2 answers
  • It will not be possible for federal government to overpower the States because the States are necessary part of the federal gove
    7·1 answer
  • What impact did malinche have on montezuma and the aztecs
    11·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!