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According to Taino legend, Deminan:(1 point)Responses Was able to communicate with the gods Was able to communicate with the gods Was a link between the celestial realm and earthly realm Was a link between the celestial realm and earthly realm Was the first caracaracol Was the first caracaracol All of the Above
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According to Taino legend, when the gourd was dropped, it created:(1 point)ResponsesSeasSeasMountainsMountainsValleysValleysPlains
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The Taino people were the first people to live in the Caribbean islands.(1 point) Responses True False
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How did the Taino people solve conflicts?(1 point) Responses With long-term wars With long-term wars With a ceremonial game known as Batey With a ceremonial game known as Batey With treaties With treaties [Choice D]
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What is the distance between Europe and Asia that Columbus would have had to travel?(1 point)
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3,000 miles
3,000 miles
12,000 miles
12,000 miles
50,000 miles
50,000 miles
400 miles
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3,000 miles
3,000 miles
12,000 miles
12,000 miles
50,000 miles
50,000 miles
400 miles
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By 1550, how many Taino people lived on the island of Hispanola?(1 point) Responses 250,000 250,000 75,000 75,000 15,000 15,000 200
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According to Taino legend, Deminan was indeed considered to be a figure who was able to communicate with the gods and served as a link between the celestial realm and the earthly realm. He is also recognized in some accounts as the first caracaracol. Therefore, the correct response is "All of the Above."
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According to Taino legend, when the gourd was dropped, it created **seas**.
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**True.** The Taino people were among the first Indigenous peoples to inhabit the Caribbean islands.
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The Taino people solved conflicts **with a ceremonial game known as Batey**.
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The distance between Europe and Asia that Columbus would have had to travel is generally estimated to be around **3,000 miles**.
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By 1550, the estimated number of Taino people living on the island of Hispaniola had decreased significantly to around **15,000**.
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