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cherise1989

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Sometime around the year 1000, the journey to Newfoundland was made by
 
  a. Columbus.
 b. Erik the Red.
 c. Leif Eriksson.
  d. Magellan.
 e. Da Gama.

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What is the scientific consensus from studying the evidence of ironworking in Africa?
 
  a. It appears to have occurred at different times in northern and southern Africa.
  b. The ironworking techniques of the two areas indicate that northern and southern Africa developed independently of each other.
  c. The ironworking techniques of both northern and southern Africa are very similar.
  d. Metallurgy appeared in Egypt before anywhere else in Africa.
  e. Metallurgy began in Sudan and moved north along trade routes.



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Answer to Question 1

c

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