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Early West Asian Civilizations Persian Innovations: Roads and Currency Systems West of Mesopotamia, the Persian Empire in
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Exchange, which statement best explains why people in West Africa eat manioc? (1 point) Early
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Starting in 1843, settlers began taking wagons 2,000 miles west and followed a route called the (Response
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Which statement beat explains why people in west Africa eat manioc?
Europeans introduced manioc to Africa after encountering it
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Why do people in West Africa eat manioc?
1. Manioc is native to West Africa and a traditional part of local diets. 2. Early
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"Much of what we know about early West Africa comes from the writings of travelers and scholars from Muslim lands such as Spain
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Most migrants to the United States during the early twentieth century came from which part of Europe?
(1 point) Responses central
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How was East Germany different from West Germany during the early Cold War?
A. East Germany was run by the Americans, while the
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Why was the early West considered a "crossroads of culture"?
A: Mexico originally owned the land, so the cultures of Americans,
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Use the chart to answer the question based on the chart and what you know of the Columbian exchange which statement best
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