How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?
A.
They were among the first people to discover farming.***
B.
They lived by hunting, fishing, and gathering.
C.
They were divided into hundreds of distinct ethnic groups.
D.
They migrated to the Pacific region from another part of the world.
5 years ago
5 years ago
B then?
5 years ago
B - yes
4 years ago
what are the answers to the test
Someone say all of the answers!
4 years ago
A
B
D
C
C
A
C
B
D
A
B
A
C
A
D
Short answer
Short answer
Short answer
Short answer
100% correct
4 years ago
Thanks Anonymous
4 years ago
that cant be right the second answer is move the scentences around it isn't multiple choice sooo...
4 years ago
Cunnexus kid 2, question boogaloo
4 years ago
Ahh, bravo six. I see you are a man of culture as well.
4 years ago
Bravo!
4 years ago
pls help
4 years ago
1.A
2.B
3.Australia and New Zealand,
World war 1 occurs,
British recognizes Australia and New
Zealand become dominions,
Australia and New Zealand become
independent,
4.D
5.A
6. is chosen by the elected
7.C
8.C
9. water and air pollution
10.A
11.B
12.A
13.B
14.B
15.C
16-19 write your own
100%
4 years ago
Question three answers are
Australia and New Zealand become dominions
World war I occurs
British recognizes Australia and New Zealand
Australia and New Zealand become independent countries
That's all I got man
4 years ago
what are the answers to questions one and thirteen please?
4 years ago
13 is D.!
4 years ago
what is the answer to number 16!!!
3 years ago
Someone needs to write out the answers
3 years ago
TYSM hello
3 years ago
What are the answers? I would like to check my work before I turn this in.
3 years ago
im scared somebody help your savior what are the answers fr fr
3 years ago
mhm so this is where all the magic happens
3 years ago
can somone say them i confused
3 years ago
bruuuuu hello is like 100% correct thats cap
3 years ago
Can someone pls tell me if hello is correct
3 years ago
@cheeeeee hello is correct
3 years ago
Connexus 6th grade? Here's the answers for 16-19 (copy them and change it, so no one gets in caught)
16: Geography affected how cultures developed because of its physical features, such as landforms and climate.
17: The governments of Australia and the Pacific islands are similar because they are both independent. Australia is a federation, while the Pacific Islands are apart of unitary state.
18: The effect of the development of long-distance navigation skills by the Polynesians was the formation of long voyages across the ocean. And since the, they've been using the Polynesians' navigations.
19: Their reserch three goals : to understand the region and its ecosystems; to understand its effects of global processes such as climate; and to use the region as a platform to study the upper atmosphere and space.
3 years ago
Thank you so much @Your savior :3
3 years ago
Anonymos is incorrect
3 years ago
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3 years ago
u all suck
3 years ago
no
3 years ago
Thx Hello
🙏god bless you and have a great day🙏
3 years ago
Thank you so much "your savior :3" I was having trouble with it
Have a good day everyone god loves you!
3 years ago
Hello is 99% correct. 11 is slowing climate change. I was kind of of happy hello is still kinda right so listen to him :)
2 years ago
Can someone write all the awnsers out because the orders can change.
2 years ago
what are the answer
2 years ago
hello is right but number 11 is slowing climate change
2 years ago
you are right thanks
2 years ago
crying- pls doesn't anyone have answers
2 years ago
Hello's answers are all correct, except for number 11. The correct answer for number 11 is D.
2 years ago
What people are saying is the letter's change for each person so it will not be correct for everyone.
2 years ago
Omg I need help its fricken 21 answers what are the answers??
2 years ago
Your savior got me caught btw
2 years ago
First of all listen to @Phoenix, second of all he juked you on 7 and 8, the answers are:
7. C
8. C
Good luck getting to college and having a good future too ;)
2 years ago
I wonder how many people in my class will be coming here looking for an easy A.
2 years ago
16: Geography affected how cultures by giving them all beachfront property that is now worth millions of dollars.
17: The governments of Australia and the Pacific islands are susceptible to foreign invasion, first by the Europeans, then by the Japanese.
18: The effect of the development of long-distance navigation skills by the Polynesians was the start of a long voyage to take the Heart of Te Fiti back to its point of origin.
19: Scientists live in Antarctica to study penguins, walruses, and ice.
2 years ago
is hello still correct
2 years ago
Hello we need the answer!
2 years ago
NUMBER 11 IS D LISTEN I WOULDN'T LIE BUT NUMBER 11 IS D I REPEAT NUMBER 11 IS D!!!!!!!!!!!!!
they must have changed the answers or something but yah number 11 is d I repeat number 11 is d LISTEN THO because the answers that I typed are still grading but if I get those wrong im gonna fail the test just for not getting number 11 correct because I have a 45 so far
2 years ago
I'ma try Hello's answers and if they're correct I will tell you.
2 years ago
If they aren’t can you put the right ones
2 years ago
Hello is correct except 11 is D!!! 100% Also if you need answers for other connexus classes, I won't be giving that many answers any more, but on older connexus classes I checked or gave answers, also, I'll probably do this next year....
2 years ago
yolo
2 years ago
where are the written answers
2 years ago
Just took the test the answers are
1. A. They were among the first people to discover farming.
2. B.the Māori suffered a loss of population and decline in power.
3.Move British recognizes Australia up 1
4.D. it’s extremely dry climate makes farming difficult.
5. A. they have developed national pidgin languages.
6. Is chosen by the elected parliament
7. C. The forced assimilation of aborigines
8. C. many islands have limited fertile land
9. Water and air pollution
10. A. People on most pacific islands are indigenous
11. D. Slowing climate change
12. A. The Māori had Chiefs
13. B. Some islands are at risk of disappearing
14. B. Antarctica is barren with little vegetation
15. C. A British captain explored the pacific islands
USE YOUR SAVIORS ANSWERS FOR 16-19
2 years ago
thank you your savior, you gave me an idea of what to write
1 year ago
1. A. They were among the first people to discover farming.
2. B.the Māori suffered a loss of population and decline in power.
3.Move British recognizes Australia up 1
4.D. it’s extremely dry climate makes farming difficult.
5. A. they have developed national pidgin languages.
6. Is chosen by the elected parliament
7. C. The forced assimilation of aborigines
8. C. many islands have limited fertile land
9. Water and air pollution
10. A. People on most pacific islands are indigenous
11. D. Slowing climate change
12. A. The Māori had Chiefs
13. B. Some islands are at risk of disappearing
14. B. Antarctica is barren with little vegetation
15. C. A British captain explored the pacific islands
1 year ago
For questions 16-19, please use @Your savior's answers.
1 year ago
#3 (1) australia and new zealand become dominions,
(2)world war 1 occurs,
(3)British recognize australia zealand as equals to britain under the british crown,
(4)australia and new zealand become independent countries
1 year ago
Thank you for providing the updated answer for question 3.
1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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1 year ago
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has anyone here used saviors answers for 16-19 and got caught? just asking so i can make sure i can at least use it as a guide line.
1 year ago
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1 year ago
How were early New Guineans different from Australia’s first people?
A.
They were among the first people to discover farming.***
B.
They lived by hunting, fishing, and gathering.
C.
They were divided into hundreds of distinct ethnic groups.
D.
They migrated to the Pacific region from another part of the world.
asked b
1 year ago
According to the answer choices provided, option A: "They were among the first people to discover farming" is most likely the correct answer to the question "How were early New Guineans different from Australia's first people?"
1 year ago
How did the geography affect how cultures developed in the Pacific island nations?
1 year ago
Geography affected how cultures developed in the Pacific Island nations through its physical features, such as landforms and climate. The isolation of the islands led to the development of distinct indigenous cultures, with many communities relying on fishing, hunting, and trading as their primary means of subsistence. The limited availability of fertile land on many of the islands also resulted in a focus on fishing and the use of marine resources. These cultural factors continue to shape the Pacific Island nations to this day.
1 year ago
How are the governments of Australia and the Pacific islands similar? How are they different?
1 year ago
The governments of Australia and the Pacific Island nations are similar in that they are both independent countries. However, there are some differences in their governmental systems. For example, Australia is a federal democracy with a parliamentary system, while some Pacific Island nations have unitary states or constitutional monarchies. Additionally, Australia is a large and relatively wealthy country with a diverse population, while many Pacific Island nations are smaller and have more homogeneous populations. Finally, the Pacific Island countries have unique histories and cultures that influence their political systems and priorities, making them different from Australia and other countries.
1 year ago
What was an effect of the development of long-distance navigation skills by the Polynesians?
1 year ago
The development of long-distance navigation skills by the Polynesians had a significant effect on world history, as it led to the formation of long voyages across the Pacific Ocean. This allowed for the settlement of new islands and the establishment of new communities, trade networks, and cultural connections across the ocean. Additionally, the shared cultural heritage of the Polynesians, and their skills and knowledge helped shape the culture and technology of other Pacific Island societies. The Polynesians were among the world's greatest navigators, and their voyages remain a testament to their remarkable skill and ingenuity.
1 year ago
What are three research goals of scientists in Antarctica?
1 year ago
Three research goals of scientists in Antarctica are:
1. To study the unique ecosystems, habitats, and wildlife in Antarctica to better understand how they work and how they are affected by changes in the environment.
2. To investigate the effects of global processes such as climate change on Antarctica and how these changes may affect the rest of the world.
3. To use Antarctica as a platform for scientific and space research, including studying the upper atmosphere and astronomy, due to its unique location and environmental conditions.