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Cooldude101

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The Moche culture
 
  a. was ended by a devastating pandemic of the Black Death.
  b. was located in a rain forest.
  c. may have been ended by environmental changes.
  d. was pacifistic, perhaps the major cause of its long existence.
  e. was destroyed by the Aztecs.

Question 2

South America
 
  a. was the original home of the Maya.
  b. contained societies practicing irrigated farming approximately eleven thousand years ago.
  c. has had human inhabitants for more than twelve thousand years.
  d. was populated only as recently as 500 C.E.
  e. was colonized from Africa rather than Asia.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

c



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