Cartographer.
In order to receive a more accurate answer, you should probably provide all the answers next time :)))
<span>Religions
and numerals do not tend to mix. You might be talking about cultures that do
not have concepts of numerals i.e. words that designate numbers. Actually,
there are plenty of cultures that does that. For short, there are societies
where numbers and counting is non-existent. Some of these cultures include the
pre-contact Mocoví, Pilagá, Jarawara, Jabutí, Canela-Krahô, Botocudo (Krenák),
Chiquitano, the Campa languages, Arabela, Khoisan language speakers, and
Achuar. Before contact with modern civilization, these isolated cultures have
no idea about counting and numbering. It seems that counting developed in
cultures that engaged in commerce.</span>
Answer:
b
Explanation:
the german and the Irish were more skilled back then
True, Ideas and cultural accomplishments were traded alongside goods.
Answer:
The Treaty of Paris the Articles of Confederation the United States Constitution the Declaration of Independence.
Explanation: