Answer:
becoming famous.
Explanation:
In Tony Hillerman’s novel, Chester Reynolds has a doctorate in anthropology; his primary academic field is archaeology. As a specialist in ancient Native American culture, he is dedicated to promoting the importance of Folsom, a culture that he believes originated much earlier than other scholars have yet determined and then maintained a continuous presence in the US Southwest.
Unfortunately, he is so obsessed with proving this idea that he completely loses his perspective. Reynolds will stop at nothing to gain recognition for his expertise in this area. Among his transgressions are placing artifacts obtained elsewhere in the sites that his people are digging—a practice called “seeding”—so that the archaeologists who find them will believe his theory. Even worse, he kills people who stand in his way.
1. As far as has ever been reported, no-one has ever seen an ostrich bury its head in the sand.
True
2. Approximately one quarter of human bones are in the feet.
True – 52 bones in the feet and 206 in the whole body.
3. Popeye’s nephews were called Peepeye, Poopeye, Pipeye and Pupeye.
True.
4. In ancient Rome, a special room called a vomitorium was available for diners to purge food in during meals.
False – It was the name for the entranceway to a stadium, nothing more.
5. The average person will shed 10 pounds of skin during their lifetime.
<span>False – they will shed approximately 40.</span>
D all of the above the answer to yr q
I would say C.Read the whole passage hope this helps
Explanation:
The United States declared that any person who was not free would be counted as 3/5 of the free individual for the purposes of determining congressional representation. The 3/5 clause has been increased by the political power of slaveholding states.