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08.09.2020 •
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What were the benefits of domesticating animals? Choose four answers. (A) to communicate with the gods(B)to help with farming(C) to provide resources to make tools (D)to supply meat and milk (E)to provide materials for clothing
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Ответ:
can the answer be more than one? id say both b and d.
Explanation:
by domesticating them, they were able to easily get milk and such from the animal without killing it yet or it foghting back. and also the example of domesticated dogs used to herd sheep. Maybe its just d if it can only be one but id say both b and d
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Most importantly, Roosevelt announced his vision for the world, "a world attainable in our own time and generation," and founded upon four essential human freedoms: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear.