<h2><em>Yes, because it talked about the way the land and geography was shaped and what was around to make the geography shape. Also, it talked about some things that people can eat and drink, like the river people can drink from and young oat and walnuts which were 4 ft deep into the ground but still reachable by digging.</em></h2><h2><em></em></h2><h2><em>Hope this helps, sorry if not tho</em></h2>
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The term socio-economic deprivation (Root word Depri) refers to the lack of material benefits considered to be basic necessities in a society.
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Celebrates life of a hero
Who is attributed with coming up with the most influential scientific innovation of the 18th and 19th centuries?
Select one:
<u>a. James Watt
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b. Louis Pasteur
c. Andrew Carnegie
d. Charles Darwin
QUESTION 2
What innovation of this era of great scientific discoveries came about due to an error by a lab assistant?
Select one:
a. carbonized steel
b. steam engine
<u>c. vaccination
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d. nuclear fusion
<span>Abraham Lincoln was the acting President of the United States when the Emancipation Proclaimation was asserted. Given the various parties (Republican, Democrat) sometimes conflicting political objectives current at the time as well as Lincoln's personal perspectives in regards to assist any slaves to acclimate to a new climate of freedom (Abolisitionists strived to put the inspiration into action), some doubt his worth as being historically deserving of the same's powerful message. While many question Lincoln's true intent, he certainly was the face put to the Emancipation Proclaimation and is thought of as being the originator of the same. He does deserve the merit of one of history's great essays.</span>