Answer:
He then graduated to full-blown espionage in the summer of 1781, when he infiltrated Charles Cornwallis's camp by posing as a runaway slave loyal to the British. He proved so convincing in the undercover role, that Cornwallis eventually enlisted him to work as a British spy
Explanation:
Cornwallis surrendered October 19, 1781
<span>The South would not be able to grow surplus crops for sale.</span>
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The task was developed by George Murdock, born in Conneticut, who studied at Yale. He travels around the world. In 1954, Murdock published a list of all known cultures of his trip, in his work "Outline of World Cultures" and for 1957 published in "World Ethnographic Sample" the analysis of approximately 565 cultures coded for 30 variables.
It is worth noting that Margaret Mead was an anthropologist who worked on issues related to cultural anthropology, but did not compile a list of more than 65 different cultures.