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Although no one knows for certain how long people have lived in the Americas, the earliest-known evidence points to human habitations from about:
 
  A. 1,200 years ago.
  B. 12,000 years ago.
  C. 120,000 years ago.
  D. 1,200 centuries ago.
  E. None of these answers is correct.

Question 2

In the Tolai spirit society known as duk duk, the duk duk are:
 
  A. animal spirits that cause mischief.
  B. female spirits who have lost children.
  C. evil spirits that hinder progress to the afterlife.
  D. male spirits who punish lawbreakers.
  E. apathetic spirits of forces in nature.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The most widely accepted theory is before 12,000 years ago migrating people crossed over a now-submerged land bridge between Siberia and Alaska.

Answer to Question 2

D
The duk duk punish lawbreakers at the bidding of the community's leaders.





 

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