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Praxis 5081 Questions and Answers Rated A+ 1. A historian would be interested in: A. The manner in which scientific knowledge is advanced B. The effects of the French Revolution on world colonial policy C. The viewpoint of persons who have written previous "history" D. All of the above D. All of the above Historians are interested in broad developments through history (A), as well as how individual events affected the time in which they happened (B). Knowing the viewpoint of earlier historians can also help explain the common thinking among historical cultures and groups (C), so all of these answers are correct (D). The Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands lived on: A. Buffalo and crops such as corn, beans, and sunflowers B. Chiefly farming of squash, beans, and corn C. A variety of game (deer, bear, moose) and crops (squash, pumpkins, corn) D. Wolves, foxes, polar bears, walruses, and fish C. A variety of game (deer, bear, moose) and crops (squash, pumpkins, corn) (A) Buffalo live in the plains habitat found in Western and Midwestern North America. (B) & (C) While the Native Americans did farm the "Three Sisters" of corn, squash and beans, the woods of the East also meant that a variety of game (deer, bear, moose) were widely available for them to hunt. (D) However, wolves, foxes, walruses, polar bears, and fish are only found together within the Arctic Circle, not the eastern woodlands. Apartments built out of cliff faces; shared government by adult citizens; absence of aggression toward other groups. These factors characterize the Native American group known as: A. Pueblo B. Comanche C. Seminole D. Sioux A. Pueblo (B) The Comanches were a nomadic Native American group which emerged around 1700 AD in the North American Plains and were decidedly aggressive towards their neighbors. (C) The Seminoles are a Native American group which originally emerged in Florida in the mid-18th century and was made up of refugees from other Native tribes and escaped slaves. (D) The Sioux were a Native American people who originally lived in the Dakotas, Nebraska, and Minnesota and clashed extensively with white settlers. Bartholomeu Dias, in seeking a route around the tip of Africa, was forced to turn back. Nevertheless, the cape he discovered near the southern tip of Africa became known as: A. Cape Horn B. Cabo Bojador C. Cape of Good Hope D. Cape Hatteras C. Cape of Good Hope (A) Cape Horn was discovered by Sir Francis Drake as he sailed around the globe in 1578, and it is located at the southern tip of Chile. (B) Cajo Bojador on the Western coast of northern Africa was first successfully navigated by a European, Portuguese Gil Eanes, in 1434. (D) Cape Hatteras is located on theU.S. Atlantic coast at North Carolina
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