Answer: C. Early civilizations develop in ancient Egypt
Explanation:
The best option to complete the diagram is the answer above because it is the only ancient event in the options and looking at the timeline presented, only an ancient event could be the answer.
This is because the Kush Civilization only controlled the Nile River region in ancient times so an event that comes before it must be ancient as well. The other events in the options happened after the birth of Jesus (AD) and so cannot be considered ancient.
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Overwhelmingly rural, North Carolinian's were isolated from the world around them, as well as each other, by geographical barriers, limited means of transportation, and their own independent spirit. However "backward" and "indolent," most Tar Heels had a more discerning, if not more favorable, view of their lifestyle and themselves. Times were hard; there is no doubt. Days were long and rewards were slight. Yet an increasing number of Carolinian had succeeded in purchasing their own farms. And, as the Fayetteville Observer, in 1837, proudly pointed out: "The great mass of our population is composed of people who cultivate their own soil, owe no debt, and live within their means. It is true we have no overgrown fortunes, but it is also true that we have few beggars."
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Answer:
it would have to be B) if a picture of a face was put in front of one eye and a picture of a different face was put in front of the other, then neither brain area would be highly activated.
Explanation:
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