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True or <span title="false...................american">false...................a...</span> history

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1. The geography of the North American continent was fundamentally shaped by the glaciers of the Great Ice age.

2. North America was first setled by people who came by boat across the waters of the Pacific Strait from Japan to Alaska.

3. the early Indian civilizations of Mexico and Peru were built on the economic foundation of cattle and wheat growing.

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  1. 1. True--just look at the Rockies

    2. False as we don&#039;t know if they were Asian at all. They crossed the Bering Strait when it was either a land bridge or the sea had frozen over.

    3. False as they were still nomads until they found how to raise cattle (after the Europeans came) and how to farm came later


  2. 2. Wasn&#039;t it called the Bering Strait? My geography eludes me.

    And didn&#039;t the Europeans bring over cattle? Sigh,  I need to read some things again.  

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