Answer:
The answer is B: he had the national guard escort them safely into the school
Explanation:
The change that drove the transition from the Paleolithic to the Neolithic era, was the emergence of farming activities, both agriculture and animal husbandry. Previously, people only ate what they could hunt, fish or collect in the nature but, at this point in history, they learnt how to grow their own food, and hence, stopped being nomads and started to create settlements and villages for permanent stays.
More complex societies arose, where people acquired different roles. This was also the origin of the specialization and the division of labor. Specialists were able to develope tools which, in turn, enhanced the productivity of the agricultural activities and ended up giving rise to production surpluses (more food than the amount necessary for subsistence) and to trade activities.
The Neolithic starts 15,000 years ago and last until the Chalcolithic period which took place about 6,500 years ago.
Answer:
The correct answer is option 1 which is they were running in terror.
Explanation:
When soldiers would run and move around through the lines they would keep on running trying to avoid getting shot as they saw the artillery shells around them.
Because this caused ex slaves to go into debt, once they were freed they had no access to jobs which lead to sharecropping. this resulted into them working for free to repay their debts
Answer:
Technology won't be able to adapt as well to new challenges or problems such as an error in service. As humans are the customer, humans are more capable of oversight in technology in cases where the situation is more complex. Animals and especially humans after all have judgement & reasoning abilities that outweigh what the technology was programmed to think in current times. Besides humans feel more comfortable communicating to another human even if indirectly.
Explanation:
This may be an absurd metaphor, but imagine if all therapists were robots that have been programmed with up to date physiology & psychology research, would most customers feel comfortable communicating honestly with them? I think not.
Sorry if this was more abstract thinking than what you were going for :)