Why were fifteenth-century Europeans so eager to find a sea route to East Asia? A. They wanted an easier, shorter path to the riches of East Asia. B. They wanted to transport European emigrants to East Asia. C. They wanted to export African slaves to China and Japan. D. They were eager to learn about Asian cultures and religions.
Do you have a guess?
And I think the answer is A btw
I think it may be A too...
but idk
It's probably A tell me if you get it right please
I will... thank you for trying :)
You're welcome!
Okay.. I have one more.
was it right?
Which describes a way geography influenced the differences among Native American ways of life? A. Living near the ocean allowed the Mound Builders to subsist on many different kinds of seafood. B. The climate of the forests in eastern North America forced people to develop irrigation methods for farming. C. Plentiful fish and plants allowed Indians of the Pacific Northwest coast to live in one place permanently. D. The Great Plains contained very little game to hunt, and people could not live there year round.
I learned this last year ugh I'll try to research it might be A but I'm not sure
Which is one reason that American colonists in New England lived and worked differently from American colonists in the South? A. Colonists in the South were generally better educated than those in the North. B. The nationalities of the people in the two regions led to divergent cultures and ways of living. C. The contrast in the geography of the two regions encouraged variations in lifestyles. D. More gold and other precious minerals were found in the North than in the South. Need help! :(
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