Here are the answers of the given question above: FARMING, HUNTING AND IRON WORKING. The skills that early Bantu were noted are farming, hunting and iron working. The Bantu people are known as the ethnic people of Africa. Hope this is the answer you are looking for. Thank you for posting your question.
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How did U.S. policy in Vietnam change following the Tet Offensive? Policy makers thought the war unwinnable and began to negotiate for peace. The military relied less on ground troops and more on sustained airstrikes. ... The military focused on cutting off the enemy's overland supply routes.
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1. number of believers added on day of Pentecost - 3,000
2. driving force or motive - impetus
3. strong hatred; active hostility - animosity
4. one who preaches the Gospel - evangelist
5. number of believers added following Peter's sermon at the temple - 5,000
6. doctor of the law who spoke in defense of the disciples - Gamaliel
7. Roman centurion who received the gospel - Cornelius
8. place where Peter received a vision concerning the Gospel and the Gentiles - Joppa
9. Gospel first taken to them by Peter - Gentiles
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They made the items for the day of the dead, and they made clothes and bullets. They also tended for sick or wounded soldiers. Hope this helps!
<span>I believe that the
correct answer is (b). As the tribe divided over voluntary removal, Elias
Boudinot and John Ridge became the two Cherokee leaders of opposite viewpoints.
Boudinot considered that the removal was inevitable and signed the Treaty of New
Echota in 1835 with other treaty supporters. On the other hand, the chief of
Cherokee nation, John Ridge, tried to stop white political leaders from forcing
them to move; he was backed by the majority. Their resistance resulted in the "Trail
of Tears" (Nu na da ul tsun yi (the place where they cried)) in which
one-fourth of the Cherokee forced to move died.</span>