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Which best explains the successful development of agriculture in the desert climate of the American Southwest by American Indian cultures such as the Pima, Hopi, and Hohokam?
a) People of the Southwest were instructed in cultivating drought-tolerant crops by traders from civilizations in present-day Mexico.
b) People of the Southwest developed systems of canals to divert water from nearby rivers to irrigate their crops.
c) People of the Southwest developed a seasonal calendar that allowed them to predict the best times of year to plant and harvest.
d) People of the Southwest primarily cultivated drought-resistant grasses for animal feed and subsisted on meat from livestock.
Answer: b) People of the Southwest developed systems of canals to divert water from nearby rivers to irrigate their crops.
Explanation:
The Hopi were part of the western Pueblo tribes, while the Hohokam were the ancestors of the Pima and Tohono O’odham, and were located in the western and southern limits.
Their developments in agriculture required access to rivers, smaller streams, and seasonal waterways, so they built stone canals to irrigate their fields.
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Answer:
Answer to the following question is as follows;
Explanation:
The first of companions, Enmerkar as well as the Lord of Aratta, explains that writing led to the development of King Enmerkar's messenger having too much to remember while going right back and forward between him as well as the King of the city of Aratta, and therefore Enmerkar had the assignment to create his communications down; and thus writing was born.
histology is what you call the history of writing about history
Followers of Islam are called Muslims
Islamic law is called Sharia law
A Muslim place of worship is a Mosque
The holy book of Islam is the Quran
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