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"join together to consider the question of the conservation and use of . . . sources of wealth"
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Answer: Researchers estimate that there were 15 million to 20 million American Indians in the territory that would become the United States at the time of first contact with European explorers in the 15th century.
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The answers are B and C
Explanation:
There are similarities between the groups that lived in the Woodlands, a rich environment of woods, swamps, lakes and rivers. However, the Iroquois was exclusive of the Northeast tribes. The Cherokees lived to the south and did not take part o the federation.
Farming was essential, and both men and women were expected to participate. In fact, women had influence in the social structure of the clan.
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The correct answer is: Jewish people have retained their cultural identity despite being scattered throughout the world.
Explanation:
This is a correct answer because although a lot of Jews are living outside their homeland, but are still practicing their religion and culture. Although Diaspora was created after the exile of Jews in 587 BC (when the temple of Jerusalem was destroyed) the Jewish people remained connected through their bonds. Their identity has been preserved no matter where the Jews are living.
The first and the second option are not true, because Jewish faith is not accepted everyone, and we cannot say that it has spread across the whole globe. On the other side, not only that Diaspora didn't caused Jewish faith to be erased, but on the contrary.
When it comes to third option, it can be said that Jewish communities are limited around the world, when it comes to their numbers mostly, but on the other side have managed to blend with other groups in certain parts.
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Because of Harriet's works against slavery, Harriet Beecher Stowe rallied Northern sentiments against Southern slave owners.
Explanation:
see answer.