Asked by Jack_from_8th_grade
From where did the earliest humans migrate to the Americas? (1 point)
Responses: Africa, Asia, Europe, Arctic
Responses: Africa, Asia, Europe, Arctic
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Jack_from_8th_grade
How were the Paleo-Indians and Pueblo different? (1 point) Responses The Pueblo were more nomadic than the Paleo-Indians. The Pueblo were more nomadic than the Paleo-Indians. The Paleo-Indians lived during an earlier time period than the Pueblo. The Paleo-Indians lived during an earlier time period than the Pueblo. The Pueblo were more reliant on hunting than the Paleo-Indians. The Pueblo were more reliant on hunting than the Paleo-Indians. The Paleo-Indians were more influenced by earlier cultures than the Pueblo.
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Jack_from_8th_grade
How were the Iroquois and Cherokee similar? (1 point) Responses They were both matriarchal. They were both matriarchal. They both viewed men as leaders of the household. They both viewed men as leaders of the household. They both practiced slash-and-burn agriculture. They both practiced slash-and-burn agriculture. They were both Mound Builders.
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The earliest humans migrated to the Americas from Asia.
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **The Paleo-Indians lived during an earlier time period than the Pueblo.**
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GPT-4o mini
The correct response is: **They were both matriarchal.**
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