The correct answers to these open questions are the following.
When the first Europeans arrived, there were 17 different Indian peoples, tribes, and languages in North America?
Answer: false.
It is false that when the first Europeans arrived, there were 17 different Indian peoples, tribes, and languages in North America. When they arrived, historians say that many more Indian tribes and languages already existed in the North American region.
How did the first Americans get to North America?
Answer: They walked over a land bridge from Asia.
Indeed, nomads from Asia were following herds to hunt the animals and feed their families. They used the Bering Strait to cross from Asia)modern-day Russian territory) to Alaska(American territory). Some historians say that in those years, a portion of land was above the sea level and people crossed over it. Other theories say that the strait was frozen and people could cross it to get to what today is Alaska.
Answer/Explanation:
Airplane: travel faster by air and can go anywhere not just overland
car: transports people place to place on land quicker than walking
boat: transports people over water quicker than swimming or paddling
bike: a fun healthy way to get places on land faster than walking
hover board: the two wheeled invention that doesn't actually hover but you move with you feet
Answer:
People made enormous efforts to cross the Sahara Desert in order to trade even in a time of scarcity. Camel caravans allowed commerce routes to establish between cities across the desert. Islamic traders arrived in the region and began trading for gold, commodity, and Western African slaves. Throughout the Middle Ages and into the 1500s, trade routes were an essential aspect of the African economy.
Explanation:
only didnt use trans-Saharan
Currently studying this right now and I am fairly confident it is A.
Answer: The theme of the thesis is that Africa is the centre point of Nigeria's foreign policy which does provide Nigeria a leadership role within. the continent. ... It also seems that Africa will in the years to come continue to receive high priority as a national interest in Nigeria's foreign policy objectives.
Explanation: hope this helps