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igomit [66]
3 years ago
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Assignment 01.03 A Nomad's Life Advanced Complete the reading and activities for this lesson. Review your Travel Journal for thi

s lesson. View the Grading Rubric before completing the assignment. Complete and save the assignment as 01_03_Advanced_MJWH_YourName. Submit the assignment to 01.03 Ancient Origins - A Nomad's Life Advanced. I NEED HELP WRITING THIS eSSay
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01.03 A Nomad's Life[Write your name here] Directions:Imagine that the manager of the Paleolithic Cave Site asks for your help. People who tour the cave tend to ask the same questions each day.The manager asks you to prepare detailed answers of at least three to four sentences for each of these common questions. Your answers will appear in a FAQ (frequently asked questions) section of a visitor's brochure.1.How are the reasons for moving you listed in your "Travel Journal" similar to or different from people in ancient history?[Answer here with a minimum of three to four sentences] 2.How did migration lead to the population of the world? [Answer here with a minimum of three to four sentences] 3.What are the benefits of living in a permanent settlement vs. a nomadic settlement? Include at least three benefits.

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