Loess was a problem for the people of the Huang River valley because it
A.
caused constant dust storms and eroded good farming soil.
B.
settled on the river bottom, causing the water to rise and flood.
C.
tended to coat young plants, preventing the crops from growing properly.
D.
contaminated the freshwater supply for most of the valley.

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Answer 1

Answer:

It clogged irrigation ditches.

Explanation:

I believe the correct answer is D.

Answer 2

Loess was a problem for the people of the Huang River valley because it contaminated the freshwater supply for most of the valley. Thus, option (d) is correct.

What is Huang River?

The Huang River also called as Yellow River. The Huang River place of origin is China. China the second-longest river is the Huang River. The length of the river is 5,464 km. The Huang River are help to agriculture sector are provided water to soil and fertilized the plants. The river color is yellowish and brown.

The Huang River was help to many sectors are such as agriculture sector, industrial sector and human sector. The Huang River is the mother river of the Chinese people. The river was developed in  between 2,000 BC and 1,000 BC. The Huang River supply the freshwater to most of the other valley.

Therefore, option (d) is correct.

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Answer:

C)White southerners believed allowing former slaves to attend school would threaten society.

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Explanation:

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Explanation:

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Even though de Niza's report really described about a simple society, the Spaniards focused on the abundant gold, civilized people with woolen clothes, and strange beasts. Once again, they believed de Niza was describing the Seven Cities of Gold.

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Rhoade Island; Roger Williams

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the second and fourth option

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A

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A

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Answer:

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