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Which of the following Native American cultures built connected stone homes?
the Mississippians the Ancestral Puebloans the
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Compare and contrast a quincha home and a tambo home. Write your answer in English
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What is a fenced-in group of homes called?
a clan an ethnic group a compound a farming community
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REnting a house or rooms will reqire a rental agreement who should sign the rental agreement
a) olderst houseamte b) the most
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Drag the boxes to identify the type of housing in which the various North American people lived.
(2 points) Put responses in the
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Devin and Manny are both shopping for a new home. Devin has a high-paying job, but needs a home equipped for a person in a
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What were Vilas?
A. Large farms worked by tenants B. Lavish upper-class homes in the city of Rome C. Country estates owned by
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Devin and Manny are both shopping for a new home. Devin has a high-paying job, but needs a home equipped for a person in a
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Sylvia is taking a personal finance course and is reviewing the chapter on housing. She is having trouble regarding
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Words or the almost same thing as resident advisor
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What shortage was created by the post -World War II bay boom.
1. a shortage of food products 2. a shortage of hospitals 3. a
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A type of multi-family housing unit that was often overcrowded, unsanitary, and had poor living conditions.
Rephrase this
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Use tenement in a sentence
Example: Finally they had arrived at a run down tenement that advertised rooms for cheap
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Mark with each statement is fishers point of view or fishers dad‘s point of view at the beginning of the story. It’s often
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a house needs a roof a door a window and what else
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What is a good solution for Pedro if he cannot afford to buy a home in Austin, but still wants to live there, when he starts
his
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A domus was the home of ____________________.
(1 point) Responses a wealthy man a wealthy man a slave a slave a middle class
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What modern-day housing structure would be most similar to an insulce?
(1 point) Responses A houseboat A houseboat A
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in the larger cities, many people live in apartments or condos that they either rent or buy
(HURRY TIME CRUNCH)
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Read the paragraph below from the section "Impossible To Find An American."
Those who live in the tenements are very poor. But
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adapted from Where But in America
by Oscar M. Wolff CHARACTERS MRS. MOLLIE ESPENHAYNE MR. ROBERT ESPENHAYNE SCENE: The Espenhayne
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Cameron wants a modest house with enough property to keep horses.
(1 point) Responses job outlook job environment lifestyle
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You will submit it using the audio record tool in the next question. In some platforms, assessments show on multiple pages. If
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in which type of structure did people of the northeastern woodlands often live
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What is a good solution for Pedro if he cannot afford to buy a home in Austin, but still wants to live there, when he starts his
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poor houses of this period were called insulce or
A shacks B islands C huts D mansions
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What modern-day housing structure would be most similar to an insulce? (1 point) Responses A houseboat A houseboat A
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Which of the following is not true about homes in the US and homes in the Spanish speaking world? (1 point) Responses Houses in
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Which of the following is TRUE or FALSE about homes in the US and homes in the Spanish-speaking world?(1 point) True False.
Bedro
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Which of the following is TRUE or FALSE about homes in the US and homes in the Spanish-speaking world?(1 point) True False.
Bedro
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Which of the following is TRUE or FALSE about homes in the US and homes in the Spanish-speaking world?(1 point) True False
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