Social Studies!

How did the introduction of horses affect Native American culture?

A.
Farming improved because Native Americans had horses to help plow the fields.

B.
Native Americans in some culture areas began to use horses for hunting and in warfare.

C.
The use of horses as transportation increased trade between different culture groups.

D.
Some Native American groups became wealthy selling horses to European colonists.

I think it's C, Please check over it!

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asked by Hello_Connections
today at 1:19pm

@Thea what are the answers for the Global Convergence Unit Test 7th grade. I need help.

Yey I like bootleg brainly but this time people usually just give u the wrong answer :D

The Answers

1.C
2.C
3.B
4.B
5.A
6.A
7.Peninsulares,Creoles,Mestizos and Mulattoes,Africans and Native Americans
8.D
9.B
10.C
11.B
12.A
13.D
14.C
15.A
16.D
17.You write the answer
18.You write the answer
19.You write the answer
20.You write the answer

And you're welcome

The correct answer is B, B is the main idea for this question.

Hello_Connections the answer is B! C is true but B is the answer! I apologize about your other post about this question. those people are jerks!

They were jerks. I helped her, But, they just kept getting in the way.

To determine the correct answer, let's analyze the options.

A. Farming improved because Native Americans had horses to help plow the fields.
This option implies that the introduction of horses had a direct impact on farming. However, it is important to note that Native American cultures in North America had already been practicing farming for thousands of years before the arrival of horses. Additionally, horses were not primarily used for plowing fields in Native American cultures.

B. Native Americans in some culture areas began to use horses for hunting and in warfare.
This option highlights how the introduction of horses impacted Native American cultures. Horses revolutionized hunting and warfare techniques for many Native American cultures. Horses allowed for increased mobility and speed, making hunting more efficient and warfare strategies more dynamic. This option aligns with historical facts.

C. The use of horses as transportation increased trade between different culture groups.
This option suggests that horses facilitated transportation, leading to increased trade between different Native American culture groups. While horses did play a role in transportation, it is important to consider that trade between different culture groups was already established through various means, including foot travel, canoes, and networks of trade routes. Therefore, while horses may have enhanced transportation, they were not solely responsible for the increase in trade.

D. Some Native American groups became wealthy selling horses to European colonists.
This option states that Native American groups became wealthy by selling horses to European colonists. While horses were indeed traded among Native Americans and Europeans, it is important to note that the wealth acquired from this trade was not widespread. Only a limited number of tribes engaged in horse trading, and the wealth obtained from these transactions was not significant enough to warrant this option as the correct answer.

Taking into account the analysis of the options, it appears that B. Native Americans in some culture areas began to use horses for hunting and in warfare is the most accurate answer. Horses significantly impacted Native American cultures, particularly in terms of hunting and warfare tactics.