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Why was bois d’arc wood an important trade resource for the Caddo before the arrival of Europeans in Texas during the 1600s?(1 point) Responses It was the best wood that other Indigenous people used to construct their homes. It was the best wood that other Indigenous people used to construct their homes. It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows. It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows. It was the most durable wood that other Indigenous people used to construct farming tools. It was the most durable wood that other Indigenous people used to construct farming tools. It was the sturdiest wood that other Indigenous people used to pen their horses.
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horseyy
are u sure?
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horseyy
The dust storms that Woody Guthrie composed songs about during the Great Depression best describe an environmental disaster in which part of Texas?(1 point) Responses the Texas Panhandle the Texas Panhandle the lower Rio Grande valley the lower Rio Grande valley the ports of Brownsville and Houston the ports of Brownsville and Houston the rural areas along the Texas Gulf coast
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horseyy
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The correct answer is: It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows.
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Apologies for the confusion. The correct answer is: It was the strongest wood that other Indigenous people used to make bows.
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The correct answer is: the Texas Panhandle.
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I apologize for any confusion. The correct answer is indeed the Texas Panhandle. Woody Guthrie's songs, such as "Dust Bowl Blues" and "So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh," were inspired by the environmental disaster of dust storms that affected the Texas Panhandle during the Great Depression.
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