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Answer:</h2><h2><u>Enlightenment</u> thinkers wanted to examine human life in the light of reason. Rational understanding, they felt, would lead to great progress in government and society. These thinkers believed they were making a major break with the past. Like all people, however, they were influenced by what had come before them.</h2>
The answer is: D. <span>the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
The Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was created in 1960s in order to give peaceful protest towards racial segregation that happened in United States. During that time, People from ethnic minorities were denied from various service/treatment from such as they're not allowed to be in the same room as the white citizen, or some form of welfare will not be accessible to them.</span>
Answer: The Zhou Dynasty was one of the first dynasties that built walls and lasted from 475 BC to 221 BC. The Qin Dynasty was another wall building dynasty, which lasted for about fifteen years from 221 to 206 BC. These dynasties started the formation of The Great Wall of China.
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B Anthropologists believe that the earliest settlers migrated from Asia thousands of years ago
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- The first American inhabitants, Paleo-Indians, arrived in the New World with a single, unique wave of migration from Siberia 23,000 years ago, to be divided into today's groups only later, DNA research showed.
- Most scientists agree that the continent was inhabited by people crossing the Bering Land Bridge (at that time there was a crossroads between Siberia and Alaska), and archaeological discoveries so far indicate that humans were present on American soil 15,000 years ago.
- These migrants split into two major groups about 13,000 years ago, at a time when glaciers were melting and roads inland were opening up in North America, experts say.
The EEC was created in 1957 by the Treaty of Rome, which was signed by Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, and West Germany. The United Kingdom, Denmark, and Ireland joined in 1973, followed by Greece in 1981 and Portugal and Spain in 1986.