The term Woodland Indians was created in 1932 to describe a prehistoric culture that was significantly different than the nomadic Archaic Indians that roamed the eastern third of the North American Continent from 6000 B. C. to about 1000 B. C. It is the third and final general cultural description applied to native people prior to the formation of tribes, the final stage of development of these prehistoric people. Were the Woodland Indians historic<span> or </span>prehistoric<span>? Woodland Indians, as with all later Indian nations until the Cherokee, were prehistoric. The Cherokee adopted a written language in 1820, making them a historic tribe from that time on.
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The correct answer should be <span>4.because broadening the term gives more power for the federal government to act against its citizens
By broadening what is considered to be terrorism, the government could attack and arrest people who would not be in regular times considered to be terrorists. This gives the government the power to spy on people as well and collect data that it does not need which is also against the constitution.</span><span />
Answer: Calvin's religious teachings emphasized the sovereignty of the scriptures and divine predestination—a doctrine holding that God chooses those who will enter Heaven based His omnipotence and grace.
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