Answer:
Agriculture arose in North America (and western hemisphere more generally) nearly simultaneously as in Asia/eastern hemisphere.
Explanation:
A is not correct because the agriculture in both hemispheres developed almost at the same time.
B is not correct simply because if that was the case there wouldn't have been any developed and complex civilizations in the western hemisphere.
C is correct because the agriculture developed at approximately the same time in both hemispheres, independently from each other, with different crops, with the difference being that in the eastern hemisphere it was much more common than in the western hemisphere over time.
D is not correct because the ice age was still not ended at that time, so agriculture wouldn't have been a possibility, or it would have been too limited and way too hard.
<u>Explanation:</u>
One possible explanation that is often given is that they <em>may have felt too small to sustain a settlement.</em> Another possibility that is given is that they may have been driven during the time by American Indians.
Remember, it was the Italian explorer and navigator Christopher Columbus's fascination that he had found what he called a New World that later led to the settlement of the Europeans.
The Mayan religion was Polytheist, and they worshiped more than 165 Gods. The Gods were human-like. The Gods were born, grew up and died. Gods would do other human like activity that was deemed acceptable behavior. This included: creating, planting and harvesting maize, performing divination, conducting business, fighting wars, forming alliances and intermarrying. This behavior led to the Gods having interrelated jobs within their hierarchy.
The Mayan religion believed that most peoples souls’ were vanquished to spend their afterlives in the underworld. Even the rulers souls’ ended up there. Only those who died at childbirth or were sacrificed would have escaped the underworld. Sacrifice was conducted using blood-letting (ritualized cutting) performed by the community, but run by the priest. The underworld is filled with with evil Gods, represented as jaguars, the symbol of the night. The jaguar was also shown on the Kings helmets.
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