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NAUSH 4 The Long Journey to the Americas
By Amy C Gilstrap
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Question 1
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This is a date.
Question 2
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This is an event
Question 3
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This is a date.
Question 4
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This is an event.
Question 5
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2a
Question 6
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2b
Question 7
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2c
Question 8
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2d
Question 9
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3a
first line
Question 10
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3a
second line
Question 11
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3b
first line
Question 12
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3b
second line
Question 13
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3c
first line
Question 14
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3c
second line
Question 15
15.
Draggable item
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Corresponding Item
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Question 17
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Question 18
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Question 19
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Question 20
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Question 21
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Match the Possible Route to the Likely Time Period
From Europe
10,000 B.C.
From Asia, by land and sea
12,000 B.C
From Asia, by land
11,000 B.C
5a
Sea
Land
5b
Sea
Land
5c
Sea
Land
5d
Sea
Land
5e
Sea
Land
Arrange the events in chronological order. Put the oldest event at the top, the most recent should be at the bottom.
Ice sheets extend farthest south.
Land bridge cut off by water.
Europeans could have reached the Americas.
Asia and America connected.
Route east of the Rockies cut off by ice.
All-land route reopens.