this is in Connections academy, Lesson 14: Unit Review 45.0090001 Georgia State History 8 A Unit 2: early life in ga
also I think the answer is D
Scientists classify native people living in the Americas as having lived during one of four time periods. Which shows the correct order in which these time periods occurred??
A- Woodland, Mississippian, Paleo-Indian, Archaic
B- Mississippian, Paleo-Indian, Woodland, Archaic
C- Paleo-Indian, Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian
D- Archaic, Woodland, Mississippian, Paleo-Indian
6 answers
Since "Archaic" is first only in D, I agree.
Somebody needs to shut this website down, people are abusing it to cheat on connexus, I sent this link to one of the admins >.>
I disagree with both of you. The Archaic period includes the development of agriculture in what is now the American Southwest. There was a period before that, and the others follow. Take it from there, and review your text materials.
http://shpo.sc.gov/res/native/Pages/naperiods.aspx
http://shpo.sc.gov/res/native/Pages/naperiods.aspx
posted by Ms. Sue Friday, May 19, 2017 at 1:43pm.
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Asking for answers to a quiz -- without even posting the questions -- is cheating and forbidden on Jiskha.
This has been our policy for quite a while now. If people post ALL the answers or ALL the questions, those people are banned and the posts removed.
For students who want to check an answer or two (as above), we will let them know if they are correct or not.
Sorry it took me so long to respond here. It took several minutes of searching to find the appropriate website to refer you to. Putting the Archaic period first didn't seem "right" to me, so I refreshed my memory with a book I have at hand, but can't refer students to books, so...