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Early people in what is now southern Chile relied on shellfish and seals for food because
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Ms. Sue
That was the main source of food because they were on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.
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1.Early people in what is now southern Chile relied on shellfish and seals for food because
1.Early people in what is now southern Chile relied on shellfish and seals for food because
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1-There were few land animals to hunt
2-B
3- South Americans/The Norte/The Tiahuanaco
4-C
5-A
6-D
7-Were Dominated by wealthy landowners
8-B
9-D
10-A
11-B and C
12-B
13-Share a commitment to combat discrimination
14-A
15-It wastes money that could be invested
16-D
17- Through peaceful means and conquest.
18-Machu Picchu or the fact that they were the largest civilization in South America at that time
19-They all have problems that they all share, like corruption and playing a major part in the drug trade
20-It divided the newly discovered lands between the Portuguese Empire and the Crown of Castille
Change the words for the short answers, other than that, you should get 100%
2-B
3- South Americans/The Norte/The Tiahuanaco
4-C
5-A
6-D
7-Were Dominated by wealthy landowners
8-B
9-D
10-A
11-B and C
12-B
13-Share a commitment to combat discrimination
14-A
15-It wastes money that could be invested
16-D
17- Through peaceful means and conquest.
18-Machu Picchu or the fact that they were the largest civilization in South America at that time
19-They all have problems that they all share, like corruption and playing a major part in the drug trade
20-It divided the newly discovered lands between the Portuguese Empire and the Crown of Castille
Change the words for the short answers, other than that, you should get 100%
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The last one is half wrong you’re suppose to share how they are different also
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His answers are right except for the one on how South Americas economy are the same / differ, you need to give an example on how they are different
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So it would be #19
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1-16 are correct and the rest need to be graded by your Global Studies teacher, therefore it currently says 50% For me but I’d suggest taking Identified Tester’s answers for 1-16 and doing the rest on your own. And yes I also had done the essay questions on my own, due to it needing more clarification and personal touches also.
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is this for the south america unit test?
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Can someone answer how the south America Econimies are different? Pls UwU.
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Here is the answer for number 19. There are many similar negative things that South America have, like government corruption including in there economies and drug trades. They also have some differences like some South America counties have a mixed economy and others of a government control economy.
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Also, the answer to that was they built a large system of roads that they used to communicate easily
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They are different because
Chile, Peru and Colombia integrate together with Mexico the (Pacific Alliance), and they stand out by a dynamic growth based on the commercial interchange with countries that have coast towards the Pacific Ocean (the United States, China, Japan, etc.).
Put this in your own words your welcome :D
Chile, Peru and Colombia integrate together with Mexico the (Pacific Alliance), and they stand out by a dynamic growth based on the commercial interchange with countries that have coast towards the Pacific Ocean (the United States, China, Japan, etc.).
Put this in your own words your welcome :D
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Umm One thing you only answered one part of number 19 you said what is similar but not different. How are the economies of South America similar? How are they different?
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1-There were few land animals to hunt 2-B 3- South Americans/The Norte/The Tiahuanaco 4-C 5-A 6-D 7-Were Dominated by wealthy landowners 8-B 9-D 10-A 11-B and C 12-B 13-Share a commitment to combat discrimination 14-A 15-It wastes money that could be invested 16-D 17- Through peaceful means and conquest. 18-Machu Picchu or the fact that they were the largest civilization in South America at that time 19-They all have problems that they all share, like corruption and playing a major part in the drug trade 20-It divided the newly discovered lands between the Portuguese Empire and the Crown of Castille Change the words for the short answers, other than that, you should get 100% 👍 👎
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17 DOESNT SOUND RIGHT IS "Through peaceful means and conquest" FOR QUESTION 17 ON THE SOUTH AMERICA UNIT TEST?!?!?!!??!???! IDK IT DOESNT SOUND RIGHT BUTIT PROB IS
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FOR "What methods did the Incas use to identify their large empire"
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17. What methods did the Incas use to unify their large empire?
Because of their careful organization, the Incas built an empire by taking over the lands of other people. In order to unify their empire, the Incas forced their language on those that they conquered, but also offering peace and protection to those who agreed to join the empire.
18. What was the greatest of the Inca’s many achievements? Explain your answer.
The Inca achieved great feats in architecture, metalwork, and astronomy. The greatest achievement is Inca’s road system because it stretched more than 15,000 miles across the empire.
19. How are the economies of South America similar? How are they different?
All South American economies are mixed economies that follow the principles of a market economy, but with the government also playing a role in it. South American economies are interdependent, meaning that’s they depend on other countries for some of their needs, as other countries depend on them.
The type of work people do differs among South American countries. Brazil, Chile, Argentina make many different products. Chile specializes in producing and exporting copper. Colombia specializes in growing coffee because of the Andean Valley has rich soils and climates, making it among the world’s leading coffee producers.
20. What are the provisions of the Treaty of Tordesillas?
The Treaty of Tordesillas is a treaty that was signed between Spain and Portugal, which divided the non-European world between the two. Spain claiming the land west of the line and Portugal claiming the land east of the line.
17. What methods did the Incas use to unify their large empire?
Because of their careful organization, the Incas built an empire by taking over the lands of other people. In order to unify their empire, the Incas forced their language on those that they conquered, but also offering peace and protection to those who agreed to join the empire.
18. What was the greatest of the Inca’s many achievements? Explain your answer.
The Inca achieved great feats in architecture, metalwork, and astronomy. The greatest achievement is Inca’s road system because it stretched more than 15,000 miles across the empire.
19. How are the economies of South America similar? How are they different?
All South American economies are mixed economies that follow the principles of a market economy, but with the government also playing a role in it. South American economies are interdependent, meaning that’s they depend on other countries for some of their needs, as other countries depend on them.
The type of work people do differs among South American countries. Brazil, Chile, Argentina make many different products. Chile specializes in producing and exporting copper. Colombia specializes in growing coffee because of the Andean Valley has rich soils and climates, making it among the world’s leading coffee producers.
20. What are the provisions of the Treaty of Tordesillas?
The Treaty of Tordesillas is a treaty that was signed between Spain and Portugal, which divided the non-European world between the two. Spain claiming the land west of the line and Portugal claiming the land east of the line.
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with Identified Tester i missed 2 multiple choice one of them was 3 was not clear with was from the top or bottom. However the rest except 2 multiple choice questions are correct.
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1-There were few land animals to hunt
2-B
3- South Americans/The Norte/The Tiahuanaco
4-C
5-A
6-D
7-Were Dominated by wealthy landowners
8-B
9-D
10-A
11-B and C
12-B
13-Share a commitment to combat discrimination
14-A
15-It wastes money that could be invested
16-D
Response Answers:
17. What methods did the Incas use to unify their large empire?
Because of their careful organization, the Incas built an empire by taking over the lands of other people. In order to unify their empire, the Incas forced their language on those that they conquered, but also offering peace and protection to those who agreed to join the empire.
18. What was the greatest of the Inca’s many achievements? Explain your answer.
The Inca achieved great feats in architecture, metalwork, and astronomy. The greatest achievement is Inca’s road system because it stretched more than 15,000 miles across the empire.
19. How are the economies of South America similar? How are they different?
All South American economies are mixed economies that follow the principles of a market economy, but with the government also playing a role in it. South American economies are interdependent, meaning that’s they depend on other countries for some of their needs, as other countries depend on them.
The type of work people do differs among South American countries. Brazil, Chile, Argentina make many different products. Chile specializes in producing and exporting copper. Colombia specializes in growing coffee because of the Andean Valley has rich soils and climates, making it among the world’s leading coffee producers.
20. What are the provisions of the Treaty of Tordesillas?
The Treaty of Tordesillas is a treaty that was signed between Spain and Portugal, which divided the non-European world between the two. Spain claiming the land west of the line and Portugal claiming the land east of the line.
2-B
3- South Americans/The Norte/The Tiahuanaco
4-C
5-A
6-D
7-Were Dominated by wealthy landowners
8-B
9-D
10-A
11-B and C
12-B
13-Share a commitment to combat discrimination
14-A
15-It wastes money that could be invested
16-D
Response Answers:
17. What methods did the Incas use to unify their large empire?
Because of their careful organization, the Incas built an empire by taking over the lands of other people. In order to unify their empire, the Incas forced their language on those that they conquered, but also offering peace and protection to those who agreed to join the empire.
18. What was the greatest of the Inca’s many achievements? Explain your answer.
The Inca achieved great feats in architecture, metalwork, and astronomy. The greatest achievement is Inca’s road system because it stretched more than 15,000 miles across the empire.
19. How are the economies of South America similar? How are they different?
All South American economies are mixed economies that follow the principles of a market economy, but with the government also playing a role in it. South American economies are interdependent, meaning that’s they depend on other countries for some of their needs, as other countries depend on them.
The type of work people do differs among South American countries. Brazil, Chile, Argentina make many different products. Chile specializes in producing and exporting copper. Colombia specializes in growing coffee because of the Andean Valley has rich soils and climates, making it among the world’s leading coffee producers.
20. What are the provisions of the Treaty of Tordesillas?
The Treaty of Tordesillas is a treaty that was signed between Spain and Portugal, which divided the non-European world between the two. Spain claiming the land west of the line and Portugal claiming the land east of the line.
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The conquest of the Inca Empire was one of the most important stages of the Spanish colonization of America. When Huayna Capac became the Inca emperor, there was a war of succession that some sources maintain lasted about twelve years. The alleged cause of the war is that Huayna was very cruel.
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How are the economies of South America similar? How are they different?
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The economies of South America are similar in that they are all mixed economies that follow the principles of a market economy, but with the government also playing a role in it. They are also interdependent and depend on other countries for some of their needs, as other countries depend on them. However, they differ in terms of the type of work people do. For example, Brazil, Chile, and Argentina make many different products. Chile specializes in producing and exporting copper, and Colombia specializes in growing coffee because of the Andean Valley, which has rich soils and climates, making it among the world’s leading coffee producers.
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How is Paraguay different from Chile, Argentina and Uruguay?
A.
Most of its descendants are mestizos.
B.
Most descend from Italian immigrants.
C.
Spanish is the main language.
D.
English is the main language.
A.
Most of its descendants are mestizos.
B.
Most descend from Italian immigrants.
C.
Spanish is the main language.
D.
English is the main language.
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The answer is A. Most of Paraguay's descendants are mestizos, which means they have mixed European (mostly Spanish) and Indigenous ancestry. This makes Paraguay different from Chile, Argentina, and Uruguay, where European ancestry is more dominant.
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Which are some cultural characteristics of Brazil? Select the two correct answers.
A.
The language spoken is the same as in other South American nations.
B.
It has the largest Catholic population in the world.
C.
Half of its population consists of people of African descent.
D.
Quechua is the official language.
E.
The majority of its descendants are from Spain.
A.
The language spoken is the same as in other South American nations.
B.
It has the largest Catholic population in the world.
C.
Half of its population consists of people of African descent.
D.
Quechua is the official language.
E.
The majority of its descendants are from Spain.
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The correct answers are B and C. Brazil has the largest Catholic population in the world, and nearly half of its population consists of people of African descent. The language spoken in Brazil is Portuguese, not the same as in other South American nations. Quechua is not the official language of Brazil, and the majority of its descendants are not from Spain.
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Which types of economic activity dominate the Amazon rainforest and the savannas of central Brazil?
A.
fishing in the Amazon and farming on the savanna
B.
logging in the Amazon and ranching on the savanna
C.
farming in the Amazon and logging on the savanna
D.
ranching in the Amazon and manufacturing on the savanna
A.
fishing in the Amazon and farming on the savanna
B.
logging in the Amazon and ranching on the savanna
C.
farming in the Amazon and logging on the savanna
D.
ranching in the Amazon and manufacturing on the savanna
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The answer is B. Logging is a major economic activity in the Amazon rainforest, while ranching is dominant in the savannas of central Brazil. Fishing and farming are also activities found in the Amazon, but they are not dominant. Manufacturing is not a major activity in the savannas.
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Read the excerpt from a 2013 report on relations between the United States and Brazil. Which phrase indicates that Brazil and the United States had a common interest in protecting human rights?
“The United States was the first country to recognize Brazil’s independence from Portugal in 1822, and as the two largest democracies and economies in the Western Hemisphere, the United States and Brazil are currently consolidating [building] a foundation for a new partnership for the 21st century. . . . The United States and Brazil share a commitment to combat discrimination. . . . The United States is Brazil’s second largest export market. The United States is the leading foreign investor in Brazil. . . .”
—“U.S. Relations with Brazil,” U.S. Department of State, 2013
“The United States was the first country to recognize Brazil’s independence from Portugal in 1822, and as the two largest democracies and economies in the Western Hemisphere, the United States and Brazil are currently consolidating [building] a foundation for a new partnership for the 21st century. . . . The United States and Brazil share a commitment to combat discrimination. . . . The United States is Brazil’s second largest export market. The United States is the leading foreign investor in Brazil. . . .”
—“U.S. Relations with Brazil,” U.S. Department of State, 2013
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The phrase that indicates that Brazil and the United States had a common interest in protecting human rights is "The United States and Brazil share a commitment to combat discrimination."
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Why is Brazil's government unique to the region?
A.
It is most like the government of the United States.
B.
It is ruled by a military dictator.
C.
It has a presidential republic unlike other countries in the region.
D.
It is modeled after Portugal's government.
A.
It is most like the government of the United States.
B.
It is ruled by a military dictator.
C.
It has a presidential republic unlike other countries in the region.
D.
It is modeled after Portugal's government.
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The answer is C. Brazil has a presidential republic, in which the president is both head of state and head of government. This system is unique compared to other countries in the region, most of which have a parliamentary system or a semi-presidential system. While Brazil's government was influenced by Portugal's government, it is not explicitly modeled after it. Brazil is not ruled by a military dictator and does not have a government system that is most like that of the United States.
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Which has contributed to a reduction of income inequality in Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru?
A.
a decrease in trade with other countries
B.
move from dictatorship to presidential republics
C.
switch from command economies to mixed economies
D.
an increase of people with university degrees
A.
a decrease in trade with other countries
B.
move from dictatorship to presidential republics
C.
switch from command economies to mixed economies
D.
an increase of people with university degrees
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The answer is C. Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru have all moved from command economies to mixed economies, which means they now follow the principles of a market economy, but the government also plays a role. This shift has contributed to a reduction of income inequality in these countries. A decrease in trade with other countries, a move from dictatorship to presidential republics, and an increase of people with university degrees have not necessarily contributed to the reduction of income inequality.
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What methods did the Incas use to unify their large empire?
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The Inca Empire was built on the careful organization of conquered lands, and the Incas used several methods to unify their large empire.
One method was to enforce their language, Quechua, on those who were conquered. This helped eliminate language barriers across the empire, making communication and organization easier.
The Incas also built an extensive network of roads that stretched more than 15,000 miles across the empire. This road system allowed for easy transportation of goods and troops, as well as making it easier for officials to travel and enforce laws across the empire.
Furthermore, the Incas offered peace and protection to those who agreed to join the empire, creating alliances and reducing conflict. They also implemented a system of administration that was centralized and hierarchical, with officials reporting to higher authorities, which helped maintain order and stability within the empire.
One method was to enforce their language, Quechua, on those who were conquered. This helped eliminate language barriers across the empire, making communication and organization easier.
The Incas also built an extensive network of roads that stretched more than 15,000 miles across the empire. This road system allowed for easy transportation of goods and troops, as well as making it easier for officials to travel and enforce laws across the empire.
Furthermore, the Incas offered peace and protection to those who agreed to join the empire, creating alliances and reducing conflict. They also implemented a system of administration that was centralized and hierarchical, with officials reporting to higher authorities, which helped maintain order and stability within the empire.
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What was the greatest of the Incas’ many achievements?
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The Incas achieved great
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How are the economies of South America similar? How are they different?
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