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The development of humans was directly dependent ondevelopment of a language.development of communication between people.e development of tools.litdevelopment of the wheel.
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1. discovered the new world balboa 2. explored the north american southwest hudson 3. his crew was the first to sail around the world vespucci 4. conquered the incas of peru cortes 5. discovered the pacific ocean columbus 6. conquered the aztecs of mexico cabot 7. discovered fishing grounds off newfoundland pizarro 8. looted spanish vessels for england drake 9. claimed the hudson river area for dutch coronado 10. priest who explored the mississippi marquette 11. man for whom the new world is named magellan
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You are given the first four terms of an arithmetic sequence. why might you use a recursive formula? why might you use an explicit formula? under what conditions might a recursive formula be preferred over the explicit formula? under what conditions might an explicit formula be preferred over the recursive formula? pleasss ! sorry if it's a long question: (
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Why did the dakota sioux start an uprising in 1862? a.the government had not followed through with promises of . b.the government had given to an enemy american indian group. c.the sioux were not allowed to sell hunted animals to the us government. d.the sioux had made an agreement with neighboring tribes to attack.
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