Answer:
I think
A.Is Afarensis
B. Is Hom o habilis
C. Is hom o erectus
D. Is Neanderthal
E. Is Hom o sapien
Explanation:
Afarensis lived in East Africa 3 million years ago and did not use tools. They were essentially monkeys, and they ate plants.
Hom o Habilis is believed to be the first to ever use tools. They lived in sub-Saharan Africa.
hom o Erectus spread into eastern Asia, including China, where it is believed they were present until at least 300,000
Neanderthals were the first species to be within the same genus as ourselves, "knowing man"
We are hom o sapiens. So look in the mirror, and that's what a Hom o sapien looks like! woot woot!
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C.both necessities,and jewels
Answer;
-Final solution
At the Wannsee Conference in 1942, the Nazis made plans for the final solution
Explanation;
-On January 20, 1942, fifteen high-ranking Nazi Party and German government leaders gathered for an important meeting. They met in a wealthy section of Berlin at a villa by a lake known as Wannsee.
-The meeting was held for the purpose of discussing the "final solution to the Jewish question in Europe" with key non-SS government leaders, including the secretaries of the Foreign Ministry and Justice, whose cooperation was needed.
-The "final solution" was the Nazis' code name for the deliberate, carefully planned destruction, or genocide, of all European Jews. The Nazis used the vague term "final solution" to hide their policy of mass murder from the rest of the world. In fact, the men at Wannsee talked about methods of killing, about liquidation, about extermination.
I would say B. There is contrast in both grandpas and Maurice’s actions.
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The framers of the constitution understood that free speech/expression were imperative rights for citizens to have. This is based on their experience as colonists under British control. When ruled by the British, American colonists were forced to pay taxes that they never voted on or approved.
This sparked outrage among some American citizens, causing them to express their concerns in a public manner. This ability to share their views was the cornerstone of America's ability to declare independence from Great Britain. The framers wanted to make sure that once the colonists had their own country that they would have this right to freedom of expression.