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e-lub [12.9K]
3 years ago
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Close Reading: Based on this excerpt, what claims can you make about how President Jefferson instructed Lewis & Clark to int

eract with and treat the Native Americans they encountered on their journey? Cite evidence from the text to support your claims
History
1 answer:
lyudmila [28]3 years ago
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Explanation:

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Bas_tet [7]

According to the historical findings, the oldest human remains found in the Americas has been identified in the region of Mexico and appears to be related to the Japanese.

  • This is because the oldest human remains were found in Santa Rosa Island in California which is the region of Mexico.

  • This body was later named the Arlington Springs Man who lived around 13 thousand years ago.

  • These findings were made through carbon dating.

  • It was believed that the man came from the Siberia part which is closer to the modern-day Japanese territory.

Hence, in this case, it is concluded that the oldest human remains found in the Americas have been identified in the region of Mexico and appear to be related to the Japanese.

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NASA has a long and illustrious history. In the space below, you will create a timeline including AT LEAST ten major achievement
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NASA Timeline: 1981 - The first Space Shuttle Columbia flight was launched in April 1981.

NASA Timeline: 1982 - The Space Shuttle Columbia, launched November 11-16, 1982 in which the astronauts deployed two commercial communications satellites.

NASA Timeline: 1983 - The Space Shuttle Challenger was launched April 4-9 1983.

NASA Timeline: 1983 - Sally K. Ride became the first American women to fly in space on the seventh Space Shuttle STS-7 mission (June 18-24 1983) on the Space Shuttle Challenger.

NASA Timeline: 1983 - On August 30, 1983 Guion S. Bluford became the first African American astronaut on the Space Shuttle Challenger.

NASA Timeline: 1983 - On November 28, 1983 the Space Shuttle Columbia transported Spacelab 1, the first space laboratory.

NASA Timeline: 1984 - On January 25, 1984 President Ronald Reagan made the announcement to build a Space Station within a decade.

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NASA Timeline: 1989 - The NASA Magellan mission to Venus was launched on May 4, 1989 and arrived at Venus in September 1990. With the use of radar Magellan mapped 99% of the surface of the planet.

NASA Timeline: 1989 - President George H. W. Bush made a speech on July 20, 1989 announcing plans for the Space Exploration Initiative to send astronauts back to the Moon and to Mars. The mission failed to survive.

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NASA Timeline: 1990 - The Hubble Space Telescope was launched from the Space Shuttle Columbia on April 24, 1990.

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NASA Timeline: 1996 - On February 17, 1996, Near-Earth Asteroid Rendezvous (NEAR) spacecraft became the first to orbit and land on an asteroid.

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NASA Timeline: 1997 - On January 13, 1997 NASA scientists announced the discovery of three black holes in three different galaxies. Using data from the Hubble Space Telescope it was discovered that Black Holes once powered quasars (the nuclei of galaxies).

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NASA Timeline: 1998 - Lunar Prospector was launched on January 6, 1998 for a one-year polar mission to explore the Moon for water and minerals.

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