Answer:
1.b they all spoke.. 2.a a lake
Explanation:
The Native American culture that built connected stone homes was
B. The Ancestral Puebloans.
Ancestral Puebloans in the American Southwest, were one of the four major prehistoric archaeological traditions in this region. The Ancestral Puebloans are best known for stone and earth dwellings, although the first ancestral pueblo homes were based on traditional pit houses. They built apartment like structures which were made of diverse materials like mud and stone, or were carved into the sides of the canyon walls.
The area in which these constructions appeared is referred to as: Oasisamerica a word which defines pre-Columbian southwestern North America. The culture has its center in the Colorado Plateau, it extends from central New Mexico to southern Nevada.
The word "pueblo" in Spanish means town or village. The first Spanish explorers, saw the ancient dwellings and named them "pueblo". The Navajo people who now live in part of this territory referred to its ancient inhabitants as Anaasazi which means: ancestors of our enemies. Other cultures had other names to describe this ancient civilization.
Answer:
Gulf of Mexico is located on the east of Mexico
The Pacific Ocean is located on the south and west of Central American
The Caribbean Sea is located on the southeast of the Gulf of Mexico
Explanation:
I got it right on edge.
The correct answer to this question is D) he was not sure the Constitution gave the president the right to purchase land.
Jefferson's main concern regarding the Louisiana purchase was that he was not sure the Constitution gave the president the right to purchase land.
Jefferson was decided to buy the Louisiana territory and sent James Madison to France to help Robert Livingstone -Minister to France- with the negotiations. The result was a successful one. The United States accepted to pay $11,2500,000 for 828,000 square miles of the Louisiana territory. The agreement was signed on May 2, 1803.
<span>The goal of William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator was to build public support for the abolition of slavery. Garrison spent most of his life fighting against slavery. He was dedicated to his cause and this made him one of the most famous abolitionists in the US.</span>