The Natchez Indians. The Natchez Indians were among the last American Indian groups to inhabit the area now known as southwestern Mississippi. Archaeological evidence indicates that the Natchez Indian culture began as early as A.D. 700 and lasted until the 1730s when the tribe was dispersed in a war with the French.
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The correct answer is A. It was a center of communications, military command, and supply point for the Japanese army
Explanation:
During the Second World War Hiroshima was significant for different reasons. In military terms, the headquarters that were in charge of the defense of Southern Japan were located there; also, there were multiple military units, including mobile units with around 40000 soldiers or military personnel in this city. Additionally, it was an important supply point in Japan, as it was a manufacturer for different weapons such as planes, bombs, guns, among other and a communication center from which troops were assembled. Due to this, Hiroshima was quite important for the Japanese army.
Answer:
C. socialization through education
Explanation:
Socialization through education is a concept which encourage people to do social interaction during the learning process.
This concept is not necessarily a characteristic of a federal government. It is usually used as a basis for our school system. We make different students sit in one class and receive the same lesson together. Doing this will increase the likelihood for the students to communicate with one another and learn the value of social skills.