Answer:
Cape Colony by Dutch Reformed Church Elders
Explanation:
The earliest European schools in South Africa were established in the Cape Colony in the late seventeenth century by Dutch Reformed Church elders committed to biblical instruction, which was necessary for church confirmation. In rural areas, itinerant teachers taught basic literacy and math skills. British mission schools proliferated after 1799, when the first members of the London Missionary Society arrived in the Cape Colony.
I’d say C.
A doesn’t make sense, they definitely could’ve domesticated animals in that time.
B doesn’t make sense either, they could’ve easily seen smoke signals, the sky wasn’t filled with them often.
C is just a weird answer. I doubt they were “passive observers” but probably the best answer to the question.
D doesn’t add up because they definitely needed agriculture/food surpluses. They were always hunting, they obviously ran out of food rather quickly.
So C is the answer.
The answer is the last one because:
- One has three sides and the other has four which doesn't makes it equal.
- One has three vertices and the other has four vertices.
- Obtuse is an angle greater than 90° but less than 180°, so it doesn't have an obtuse angle.
- Yes, it has one right angle each.