How do tribes differ from bands? Group of answer choices Bands have more social inequality among group members than tribes. Trib
es have formally organized institutions that unite scattered communities. People in bands are generally unrelated to each other. All of these are differences between tribes and bands.
Tribes have formally organized institutions that unite scattered communities.
Explanation:
Band is usually a small group in which the members are related to each other is one way or another. On the other hand, a tribe is usually a large group with over 50 people an comprises of more than one bands. A tribe has a formal council or other form of leadership that constitutes of the elders from different bands. Tribes are often based on common political, cultural, religious or language grounds. Based on the definitions of band and tribe, it can be seen that only the option stating tribes have formally organized institutions (meaning a council or more than one councils for domestic and warfare maters) that unite scattered communities (multiple bands) is actually correct.
their body is mostly fat which helps them keep warm/survive without food, large paws spread out their weight across the ice to help from falling in, fur is white to camouflage them from predators, their coat sheds water to prevent heat loss, small surface area to volume ratio to minimize heat loss
Answer: Gold rush and mining opportunities as well as the Westward Expansion. The opportunity to work in the cattle industry; to be a “cowboy” Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad. The opportunity to own land cheaply under the Homestead Act.
The buildings constructed during the 19th century were all in a Neoclassical style. In fact, the buildings constructed during the 19th century are considered some of the most diverse styles as they ranged from different eras. Some of them were from Neoclassical style, some from Napoleonic era and some were from the Gothic era or were based on Gothic styles. Hence, making them historically different in terms of style.