Answer: 3 or C
The United Nations
Early man had constant conflict with the environment. Nature and the environment do not have feelings or emotions or reasoning and therefore cannot engage in compromise. Early man constantly dealt with conflict with the environment, this would include adapting to the harsh seasonal weather conditions and other extreme weather which would expose early man to conditions that could easily kill him if not prepared. Early man in a hunter gatherer capacity would have to attempt to find some sort of stability in order to survive basic needs of food and shelter, this critical components could easily be wiped out, even with the knowledge of the environment and seasonal weather changes, due to poor planning and/or extreme situations that destroyed food sources like freezing temperatures or high winds.
I personally believe that it's true.
<span>He prepared for his adventure by gathering stuffs that most people at that time do not understand.
If he was born in current advancement of technology, who knows what achievement he might able to get.</span><span />
<span>Supreme Court of Oregon affirmed. Muller v. Oregon, 208 U.S. 412 (1908), was a landmark decision by the United States Supreme Court. It was used to justify both sex discrimination and usage of labor laws. ... The ruling had important implications for protective labor legislation.</span>