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All of the following were Native Americans in North America EXCEPT: A. Lakota B. Cherokee C. Inca D. Wampanoac
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User: All of the following were Native Americans in North America EXCEPT: A. Lakota B. Cherokee C. Inca D. Wampanoac

Weegy: All of the following were Native Americans in North America EXCEPT: INCA.


User: All of the following were part of the original thirteen U.S. colonies EXCEPT: A. Ohio B. Massachusetts C. Pennsylvania D. South Carolina

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All of the following were part of the original thirteen U.S. colonies EXCEPT: OHIO.
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hich choice offers the best explanation for why the areas around both Canada and Siberia have so few people per square kilometer? A. Both regions are covered in trees and have few roads. B. Both regions are very cold and not ideal for large groups of people to live in. C. Neither region is close to the more populated areas. D. Neither region has low death rates.
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Both regions are very cold and not ideal for large groups of people to live in offers the best explanation for why the areas around both Canada and Siberia have so few people per square kilometer.
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