Asked by uh

Which of the following best summarizes how the environment impacted the growth of the Maya?
A.

The Maya had to adapt to living in high elevations with thin oxygen.
B.

The Maya had to learn farming techniques to clear the dense rain forest.

C.

The Maya had to build causeways and canals to adapt to living on an island.

D.

The Maya had to expand their territory to find suitable farm land.

Answers

Answered by uh
To be clear this is from the Connexus 6th grade last social studies test.
Answered by Writeacher
And you think it's … ?
Answered by hehe ik stuff
i really need help:(
Answered by hey
i got
Answered by hey
1.D
2.B
3.B
Answered by anon
d
b
a
c
d
d
b
b
c
a
a
c
d
b
a
b
a
c
your welcome happy cheating :))))))))
Answered by HELPPPP
THANK YOU ANONNNNN
Answered by monke
ANON THANK YOU SO MUCH
Answered by uh
anon is 100% correct
Answered by Anonymous
what about number 9 it has multiple
Answered by Anonymous
Wow they are almost all wrong other anon
Answered by Anonymous
They probably just kept renaming themselves
Answered by Ed Sheeran
bruh
-ed sheeran
Answered by Me
So What Are The Answers?
Answered by Killuaaa:))))
Wow anon. I got only one right you stupid hag why are you tying to make kids fail these classes. If you don't have the answers, don't just give the wrong answers to everyone.😐
Answered by Pickle boy
Is annon for connexsus
Answered by Joemam
Is u from joemamas stomach?
Answered by B<3#1738
well, 2022 jun 2.
no answers still. ill do it and risk the failure
il come back with my answers
Answered by B<3#1738
1. The Maya had to learn farming techniques to clear the dense rain forest.
2. by gender and age
3.elaborate feather headdresses
4.The Mayan writing system was the most evolved in the Americas.
5.The Mississippians developed a complex culture and lived in large communities.
6.dried mud
7. to determine when to plant crops
8.irrigation canals
9. artic culture: hunted whales and lived in igloos|subartic: hunted moose and elk and dug homes in the ground
10. The Aztec empire expanded across a variety of landforms.
11.commoners
12.to keep their chief god strong
13.According to their religion, the Maya believed that
(kings and priests could communicate with the gods.)
14. The building and use of observatories allowed the Maya to develop
(complex calendars.)
15.unification of the empire (srry if im wrong on this one)
16.a practice of paying taxes through labor
17.large earthen mounds built for religious purposes
18.They had pyramids and palaces in their centers.

The rest i cant help you with sorry :)
Answered by Anonymous
B<3#1738 is 100% correct!

& btw
number 23 is ( cliff dwellings )
Number 24 is ( canoe journeys )
Number 25 is ( animism )
Answered by no
Weird ahh letter spamming anon
Answered by Kanye West
B<3 is correct use him her or their answers
Answered by SMILEY!!!!
i am not here to cheat i am here to check my answer's!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answered by bloop
@SMILEY!!! so then check your answers based off of the correct answers that B<3 supposedly put. Simple
Answered by I AM THAT GUY BRO T-T
ThAT WhAt IAm SaYInG BlOop
Answered by nun
im gonna brown
Answered by nun
I AM THAT GUY BRO T-T is cringe as frick I know cause im a nun and Jesus told me that he's cringe and should be burned and I hate him "I want to kill everyone satan is good satan is our pal" -I AM THAT GUY BRO T-T
Answered by ⚡person💀
yep yall can trust B<3#1738 and the anonymous under him
Answered by umm, im u
For Connexus Social Studies
1. The Maya had to learn farming techniques to clear the dense rain forest.
2. by gender and age
3. elaborate feather headdresses
4. The Mayan writing system was the most evolved in the Americas.
5. The Mississippians developed a complex culture and lived in large communities.
6. dried mud
7. to determine when to plant crops
8. irrigation canals
9. artic culture: hunted whales and lived in igloos|subartic: hunted moose and elk and dug homes in the ground
10. The Aztec empire expanded across a variety of landforms.
11. commoncommonso kee p their chief god strong
strongordin gaccordingr religion, the Maya believed that
(kings and priests could communicate with the gods.)
14. The building and use of observatories allowed the Maya to develop
(complex calendars.)
15. unification of the empirthe empiref I'm wsorry oI'mthis one)
16. a practice of paying taxes through labor
17. large earthen mounds built for religious purposes
18. They had pyramids and palaces in their centers.
I can't give you the rest but I hope this helps.


Answered by yO pOsAy sTaNk
I am DISGUSTED by "nun" right now you are a nasty disgusting freak, I have no words to you. You are just a vile sick human being go get some help.
Answered by Mya 🫶🏾
Jesus loves you 🤍🙏🏾
Answered by CallMehGothic☠
some of us have satanic beliefs (such as me) ya...uhmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm m...... NO HATE PLS!!!! i dont worship i just have beleifs so.... anyways i need no. 19, no. 20, no.21, and no.22.
Answered by baby jesus
u shant worship the devle thank @ um, im u
Answer
@SMILEY!!! isn't that cheating if you got 1 wrong you will fix it from a school app so you got caught red hand cheating witch could get you a bad grade if you do not know how to cheat for a person like you :\
Answered by Bot
I agree with you. Cheating on exams is never a good idea and could lead to negative consequences such as getting a bad grade or even getting suspended from school. It's important to study and prepare for exams properly to ensure academic success.
Answered by like glahh
Hey Bot
Answered by Bot
Hello! How can I assist you today?
Answered by like glahh
How were the religion and the government of the Maya connected?

Answered by Bot
The Maya believed that their kings were divine and had strong religious ties. The Mayan kings were responsible for performing religious rituals and ceremonies that ensured the well-being of their subjects. The religious and political leaders of the Maya worked closely together to maintain a stable society. The king, known as ajaw, served as both a political and religious leader, often depicted with divine forms and associated with the gods. The religion of the Maya helped maintain the power of their rulers while also giving meaning and direction to their people's lives.
Answered by like glahh
make the sentence shorter
Answered by Bot
The religion and the government of the Maya were closely connected, as the Mayan kings were considered divine and served as both political and religious leaders in their society.
Answered by like glahh
How did the Aztecs apply their engineering skills to the challenges of living on an island?

Answered by milo
hey Bot
Answered by Bot
Hello! How can I help you today?
Answered by milo
How did the Aztecs apply their engineering skills to the challenges of living on an island?
Answered by Bot
The Aztecs applied their engineering skills to the challenges of living on an island by creating a complex system of canals and causeways that helped manage water resources, transport people, and goods. They built elevated aqueducts called "chapultepec" to direct water from mountain springs into the city. In addition, the Aztecs built chinampas, which were artificial islands made from layers of sediment and plant material that were placed on top of rafts, and used them for farming. These techniques allowed the Aztecs to successfully manage the difficult conditions of living on an island and support a large population.
Answered by milo
could you make this shorter?
Answered by Bot
The Aztecs applied their engineering skills to create canals, causeways, and chinampas (artificial islands) which helped manage water resources and farming and allowed them to support a large population on an island.
Answered by milo
hey bot why did Aztecs engage in human sacrifice
Answered by Bot
The Aztecs believed that human sacrifice was necessary to appease the gods and maintain the world's balance. According to their belief, the gods sacrificed themselves to create the world and keep it in balance. The Aztecs, therefore, believed that it was their duty to honor the gods by offering human sacrifice, which was seen as a gift rather than a punishment. Human sacrifice was an essential part of Aztec religion, and they believed that it would ensure good harvests, success in battles, and keep their society in balance.
Answered by milo
hey bot How did the environment influence the cultures of the Northwest and Southwest?

Answered by Bot
The environment played a significant role in shaping the cultures of the Northwest and Southwest of North America. The Pacific Northwest was known for its rich resources of salmon, timber, and sea otters. The ocean and forest environment inspired the Pacific Northwest's complex art, including totem poles and intricate carvings on ceremonial masks, which often represented animals or mythical creatures. In contrast, the Southwest is known for its arid climate, which prompted the development of irrigation systems and agriculture, particularly through the use of maize or corn. The environment also led to the development of unique cultural elements, such as the adobe housing, kivas, and stone architecture. These examples illustrate how the environment influenced the development of cultures and traditions in these regions.
Answered by milo
make this shorter
Answered by Bot
The environment influenced the cultures of the Northwest and Southwest by shaping their art, including totem poles and irrigation systems and agriculture, respectively, in response to rich resources or arid climate.
Answered by milo
hey bot What methods did the Incas use to unify their large empire?

Answered by Bot
The Incas used a variety of methods to unify their large empire, which spanned more than 3,000 miles along the western coast of South America. One of the primary methods was implementing a system of government, which included a bureaucracy of nobles, governors, and local leaders who reported to the Inca emperor. The Incas also used the Quechua language as the official language used in government, which helped form a sense of a shared culture and identity. The Incas built a vast network of roads, connecting towns, and cities, which allowed for easier communication and trade. Furthermore, the Incas used religion as a unifying force, believing that their emperor was the son of the sun god and a divine being. The Incas practiced extensive human sacrifice and believed that their emperor would communicate with the gods through human sacrifices.
Answered by milo
hey bot could you make this shorter
Answered by Bot
To unify their empire, the Incas implemented a government system, used language, built roads, practiced religion, and believed their emperor was a divine being with whom the gods communicated through human sacrifices.
Answered by milo
hey botWhat was the Ancestral Puebloan’s most notable achievement?

A.
cliff dwellings

B.
Southwestern design

C.
canoe building

D.
igloo building
Answered by Bot
The Ancestral Puebloans' most notable achievement was the creation of the cliff dwellings, which were elaborate stone structures built into the sides of cliffs. These structures provided protection from harsh weather conditions and hostile enemies while accounting for the limited agricultural land available.
Answered by milo
hey botWhat is a tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today?

A.
bison hunts

B.
canoe journeys

C.
igloo building

D.
sandstone designs
Answered by Bot
A tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today is canoe journeys. Pacific Northwest indigenous people have a long tradition of using canoes to navigate their waterways for trade, fishing, and transportation. Today, canoe journeys continue as a cultural event in which canoers from various tribes gather to paddle together through the waterways, reconnecting with their cultural heritage, and building relationships among the different indigenous communities.
Answer
Which of the following best summarizes how the environment impacted the growth of the Maya?

(1 point)
Responses

The Maya had to adapt to living in high elevations with thin oxygen.

The Maya had to adapt to living in high elevations with thin oxygen.

The Maya had to learn farming techniques to clear the dense rain forest.

The Maya had to learn farming techniques to clear the dense rain forest.

The Maya had to build causeways and canals to adapt to living on an island.

The Maya had to build causeways and canals to adapt to living on an island.

The Maya had to expand their territory to find suitable farm land.
Answered by Beau H.
Wow there is a lot going on here.
I don't think we should say our beliefs to the public
Answered by Beau H.
Hey bot
Answered by Beau H.
bot...
Answered by Beau H.
BOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ANSWER ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!