Answer:
Historical
Explanation:
The word "squaw" has been used in the past to refer to Native American women in a perjorative way. Today this word, though little used, refers to an extremely wrong, disrespectful, chauvinistic, misogynist term and not appropriate for the evolved thinking we should have in this century. This word should not be used to honor anything, much less a city. Because of its perjorative content, Jossette believes that renaming Arizona as "Squaw Peak" to honor a Native American woman who died in Iraq is necessary to help settle a historic conflict. Moreover it is a very inappropriate tribute.
People began to domesticate animals and crops...
and as their tools became better they were able to grow crops and livestock
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Answer: Intimacy
Explanation: Intimacy is a close relationship that can be between friends, spouses, and can implies sexual intimacy, though not necessarily, i.e intimacy does not necessarily mean sex. It is first and foremost a desire for a shared feeling of happiness or a sense of relaxation between close friends, spouses, etc. This is, of course, in the context of privacy when intimacy, that is, a shared close sense of happiness, is not shared with someone who is not so close. So intimacy and privacy are shared by some who are related in any way mentioned.
Happiness and intimacy are linked because by increasing intimacy with the partner, friend, the openness increases, the secrets, if any, disappear, the conversation increases, all of which means a greater sense of happiness. Perhaps the reason is that the time we live in and not having time to share with a partner makes us alienated, so every such intimate moment and time spent with a partner enhances a sense of happiness. With intimacy, good feeling increases, and practice has shown that when we feel good and feel good about ourselves, everything else follows in that manner, so well-being increases, that is, the complete feeling of happiness.