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cherise1989

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________ was NOT domesticated in South America.
 
  A. The llama
  B. Rice
  C. The potato
  D. The guinea pig
  E. Manioc

Question 2

The three caloric staples grown by Native American farmers were
 
  A. wheat, barley, and oats.
  B. maize, rice, and soybeans.
  C. wheat, rye, and beans.
  D. maize, potatoes, and manioc.
  E. squash, avocados, and tomatoes.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D




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