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- what role did the introduction of cattle play in the new world?
a. it replaced native buffalo as the primary animal for hunting
b. it transformed agricultural practices and provided a new source of food
c. it was primarily used for religious ceremonies
d. it led to the domestication of native animals
Brief Explanations
- Option a: Cattle were domesticated, not primarily for hunting to replace buffalo. Native Americans hunted buffalo, but cattle were for agriculture and food, so a is wrong.
- Option b: Cattle (like oxen for plowing, milk, meat) transformed agriculture (e.g., plowing fields) and provided food, which matches historical context of Columbian Exchange.
- Option c: There's no major evidence cattle were mainly for religious ceremonies in the New World's introduction; they were practical, so c is wrong.
- Option d: The introduction of cattle didn't lead to domesticating native animals; native animals' domestication (or lack) was independent, so d is wrong.
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b. It transformed agricultural practices and provided a new source of food