Under what circumstance did Africans come to South America? (1 point) Responses Like the Portuguese and the Spanish, they were seeking a trade route to India. Like the Portuguese and the Spanish, they were seeking a trade route to India. They immigrated in search of more arable lands to farm. They immigrated in search of more arable lands to farm. They came to trade with the indigenous tribes of South America. They came to trade with the indigenous tribes of South America. They were brought to South America as slaves. They were brought to South America as slaves.

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They were brought to South America as slaves.
To induce someone to convert to one’s own religious faith is to ___________. (1 point) Responses proselytize proselytize advocate advocate baptize baptize confirm
proselytize
How does the village of Pangayacu support itself at the beginning of the Amazonian Ecotourism game? (1 point) Responses hunting and gathering from the rain forest hunting and gathering from the rain forest logging trees from the rain forest logging trees from the rain forest fishing in the Pangayacu River fishing in the Pangayacu River growing crops on cleared land
hunting and gathering from the rain forest
Question How is the population distributed in South America? (1 point) Responses It is distributed mainly along the coastal areas of the continent It is distributed mainly along the coastal areas of the continent It is fairly evenly distributed throughout the continent It is fairly evenly distributed throughout the continent It is mostly confined to the northern half of the continent It is mostly confined to the northern half of the continent It is clustered in the interior of the continent
It is distributed mainly along the coastal areas of the continent
In which of the following would the majority of South Americans worship? (1 point) Responses synagogue synagogue mosque mosque church church temple
church
What significance do posted red banners hold in Corrientes province, Argentina? (1 point) Responses They are symbols of devotion to Gaucho Gil. They are symbols of devotion to Gaucho Gil. They indicate a household that supports the Communist Party. They indicate a household that supports the Communist Party. They are flags denoting native heritage. They are flags denoting native heritage. They indicate cattle-crossing areas.
They are symbols of devotion to Gaucho Gil.