Answer:
the Mandan and Hidatsa people, located in five villages on the upper Missouri near the Knife River confluence
Explanation:
Their primary contacts were the Mandan and Hidatsa people, located in five villages on the upper Missouri near the Knife River confluence. These tribes were semi-sedentary, agricultural bands who lived in earth lodges. Before and after the advent of the Corps of Discovery, these tribes were the focal point of trade between other Native Peoples, some of them as distant as the central and southern plains. Other tribes with whom they had contact in North Dakota included Dakota and Yanktonai bands, and just south of the present-day North Dakota- South Dakota border, the Arikara. The Arikara are a Caddoan-speaking people who were related to the Pawnee of the central plains. After repeated conflicts with the Mandan and Hidatsa, as well as the Sioux, the Arikara made peace with her northern neighbors and eventually joined them at Like-a-Fish-Hook village near Fort Berthold in the mid-1840's. Like-a-Fish-Hook was abandoned after allotment began and today it is under the waters of Lake Sakakawea.
Answer:
International Trade
Explanation:
See both A and B would be within the country because you would be telling other countries how to conduct their education or trade within the country. But with international trade your country is dealing with other foreign countries.
It is absolutely true that card stacking is when the candidate recalls all the good things he has done, such as helping the Boy Scouts and the local orphanage and omitting facts that would justify his defeat, such as getting convicted of embezzlement. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option.
I think the answer to your question is because Jesus had such few followers.
Answer:
It helped for better control of the water.
Explanation: