<span>Correct one Is D, All the above</span>
If you have a bad attitude you are going to be so focused on what you are mad about to not focus on what you need to be focused on which is the education hat you are missing out on.Maybe you might be havigna test on what yo are learing and you may never se it coming...Why? you was not paying any attenetion
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Based on the excerpt, the conclusion that can be drawn about the size and lifestyle of American Indian groups at the time of contact with Europeans that would contradict Document C and Document D is that <u>the American Indian groups were not bigger in size and lifestyle than what was suggested in Documents C and D.</u>
Native Americans, also known as First Americans, American Indians, are the Indigenous peoples of the United States, including Hawaii and territories of the United States, and other times limited to the mainland. There are 574 federally recognized tribes living within the US, about half of which are associated with Indian reservations.
<h3>Why are the first settlers of America called Indians?</h3>
The word Indian came to be used because <u>Christopher Columbus</u> repeatedly expressed the mistaken belief that he had reached the shores of South Asia. Convinced he was correct, <u>Columbus</u> fostered the use of the term Indios (originally, “person from the Indus valley”) to refer to the peoples of the so-called New World.
Therefore, the correct answer is as given above
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B because what it means is doesn’t care and will be has is a lack of care which means not to car?
Answer:
Appalachian Mountains
.
Explanation:
After the French and Indian war ended in 1763 a peace treaty was signed in Paris according to which Britain gained control over Canada and other areas. Still, the Proclamation line made it clear that the colonists are prohibited from settling the lands that were once French, thus discouraging them from settling towards the west. The line was created along the <u>Appalachian Mountains
.</u>