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Again, wikipedia. You'll have to do some work to find the ice age you want. One thing that should help is if you look in your reading or book to find out which time period you should try looking in. Have fun!


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What she said.

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Wikipedia is not an accurate site people can go on there and change the definitions so I'd try another site.

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98% of the Wikipedia is accurate. I'd trust it.

If you're paranoid, google search it. I used wikipedia throughout the year (especially for my test review) and ALL my terms were correct. And I did well over 200.

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AdminChris wrote:Caitygurl- what the others were trying to say is that instead of asking for the definition (which can easily be found on this site and others), ask for clarification of what the definition is. That way there can be an actual discussion about the topic instead of just a Q and A.

Does that make sense?

-Chris

I'm not sure that she read your post Chris.

And The Great Ice Age is a pretty easy one to find in the book...took me 30 seconds.

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what is it with everything i say? I'm just trying to get help, and you keep tearing me down, i don't think admins should do things like that, :rolleyes: thanks for your help. :rolleyes: Goodbye, and yes i did read the post, thanks i didn't want to ask anymore questions because i found it myself, and just because it took you thirty seconds doesn't mean it'll take me 30 seconds, you should have an open mind about things instead of trying to shove into people's faces that your # 1, when this site is suppost to help people. You should really take a look @ yourselves.

Thanks.

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Maybe we should explain that we look at this site more from an educator's point of view and not a student's. An educator's job is to assist student's in learning as much as possible, without just spoon-feeding.

Some people just don't get it.

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where do u get these questions..? from the study guide book or w/e they sell? i need help in this class sooo bad!

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if anyone know the answers to these
or can help me at all
it'd be a HUGE help!

TRUE OR FALSE

1. Protestant Englands early colonial ambitions were fueled by religious rivalry with catholic spain.

2.South carolina prospered partly by selling african slaves in the west indies.

3.Compared with it's neighbors Virginia and South Carolina, North Carolina, was more democratic and individualistic in social outlook.

Multiple Choice

1. Many of the early Puritan settlers of america were ...
a. displaced sailors from liverpool and bath
b.merchants and shopkeepers from midlans.
c.urban laborers from glasgow and edinburgh
d.uprooted sheep farmers from eastern and western england

2.In colonial English-Indian relations, the term "middle ground" reffered to..
a.the neutral territory between english soldiers and warring indian tribes
b.the area around the great lakes that was contested by the english and french forces
c.the economic zone where english and indian traders met to exchange furs for manufactured goods.
d. the cultural zone where indians and whites were forced to accomadate one another by shared practices that include intermarriage.

IF YOU COULD HELP ME THAT WOULD BE AMAZINGG!

PLEASE HELP:confused:

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Have you tried looking in your book, or maybe wikipedia might help you...

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