The activities that belonged to the Woodlawn Indians and the Southeast Indians were:
Woodlawn Indians:
- grew tobacco for ceremonial purposes
Southeast Indians
- shelter was wigwams or longhouse
Both the Woodlawn and Southeast Indians
- men in leadership roles
- religion based on animism
<h3>How were the Woodlawn and Southeast Indians similar?</h3>
The Woodlawn Indians believed that men should be in leadership roles which was shared by the Southeast Indians. They both also believed in religions based on animism.
The Woodlawn Indians were however different because they grew tobacco only for ceremonial purposes unlike the Southeast Indians who didn't do this and lived in longhouses and wigwams.
Options for this question include:
1.men in leadership roles
2.grew tobacco for ceremonial purposes
3.religion based on animism
4.shelter was wigwams or longhouses
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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
Answer:
Correct answer is A) serfdom
.
Explanation:
The main reason why option A is correct is because although they even wanted to reform serfdom they weren't able to do so, as they needed the support of nobles.
All other options are not correct as they made reform in the area of education, religion and justice system under the influence of Enlightenment.
Answer:
In July 1945, the British Labor Party won the general election in Great Britain and formed the new British government. The new British government decided that the South Asians' desire for independence was too strong to suppress and decided to grant British India its independence.
Explanation: