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OpenStudy (anonymous):

whos really good with world history? i have a unit test i really need help on i need atleast a 70 to pass and i only got 60%

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im taking ap world history. maybe i can help a little

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok there is 25 questions if you can help me get a 70% or higher ill fan an medal ???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 1.1. Most scholars and scientists agree that modern humans originated on which continent? (Points : 2) Europe Africa Australia Question 2.2. When did ancestors of modern-day humans first appear? (Points : 2) around 3500 B.C. around 10,000 B.C. around 200,000 B.C. Question 3.3. Which scholar studies artifacts objects left behind by humans or human ancestors? (Points : 2) paleontologist anthropologist archaeologist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

r u taking this on FLVS?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i have no idea im so lost idont understand this crap havent had a teacher for a wk and he comes back an we got a chapter quiz

OpenStudy (anonymous):

question 1: Africa Question 2: around 200,000 BCE Question 3: archaeologist

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 4.4. Which method do scientists use to track evolutionary changes over time? (Points : 2) potassium argon dating paleomagnetic dating DNA analysis Question 5.5. Which most directly helped early humans develop agriculture? (Points : 2) domesticated animals access to water bronze tools Question 6.6. Why were the people in early farming communities able to focus on different kinds of work? (Points : 2) Changing climate caused people to adapt. Improves farming techniques resulted in food surpluses. They started trading with neighboring communities.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Question 4: DNA Analysis Question 5: access to water Question 6: Improves farming techniques resulted in food surpluses

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