Answer:
Corn
Explanation:
Thanks to climate and geography, corn was a staple crop of the Eastern Woodlands Indians. Corn, squash, and beans are sometimes referred to as the "three sisters" of the Native American diet in the years before- and some after- the arrival of the Europeans.
Answer:
I would say B.
Explanation:
All the other answers are not very upfront and specific and don't really make sense. When a group of people are unified or are without conflict a societey will succeed. A good example of this is how aincient China had dynasties and how they all fell and was mainly because of conflict (being ununified).
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Convert to improper fraction (multiply whole number by denominator and add numerator, keep the denominator)
5 1/4 = 21/4
4 1/2 = 9/2
Multiply 9/2 by 2/2 to get the same denominator = 18/4
Subtract the numerators, keep the denominator.
21/4-18/4 = 3/4.
Answer:
The response is Option D. New grain crops developed in the Green Revolution is NOT something that contributed to worldwide population growth at that time.
Explanation:
The Green Revolution refers to a push towards technological advancement and agriculturally engineered outputs like high-yielding varieties and crops in the 1950s and 1960s. It was particularly impactful in developing countries where there had yet to be much industrialization or mechanization of food production. Advances in irrigation and the use of chemical fertilizers also helped to increase food production in these areas in the 1950s and 1960s. Research institutes studying specific staple crops were established like the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI) in the Philippines in 1960.