The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not include options, we can say the following.
This is a photograph of !Kung hunter-gatherers, a group of modern foragers. The study of the !Kung and other modern foragers as well as the geometry of ancient bones provide insight into whether people had to work harder to acquire their food as hunter-gatherers or as agriculturalists. The statements that correctly reflect related research findings are the following:
"There is a great deal of variation in how much both hunter-gatherers and agriculturalists work." And "bone signatures in Coastal Georgia indicate a lessened work load with the onset of agriculture."
For the !Kung, the work load heavily depended on the conditions of the environment. They had to consider their living conditions and necessities to know what to do and the way to work to fulfill their necessities. Researcher Christopher Ruff shared important knowledge about how bones found in the Coastal area show that these people had less stress due to the fact that their level of work and general activities were lower. The weather conditions of the region allowed them to grow crops and harvest successfully in the coastal region. Raw materials and natural resources were plenty in this area.
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African Americans in Northern cities
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From 1910 to 1930, African Americas left rural areas in the Southern states and move to Northern cities. The period is known as the Great Migration as people began to move from the South to the Northern cities for work and living. The racial discrimination in the South with the segregation led many Africans Americans to move to the North to work in industries. African America faced discrimination in the North, which led to some areas inhabited by African Americans far away from cities.
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The answer to the question is785
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The main uses of surface water include drinking-water and other public uses, irrigation uses, and for use by the thermoelectric-power industry to cool electricity-generating equipment. ... Groundwater is the part of precipitation that seeps down through the soil until it reaches rock material that is saturated with water.