The Great Plains tribes, including the Lakota and Cheyenne, were expert horse riders and depended heavily on buffalo for their sustenance and cultural practices. These elements formed the cornerstone of their traditional lifestyle. ______ the advent of Euro-American settlers and their practices dramatically altered this way of life, leading to significant cultural and ecological disruptions.26 Mark For ReviewWhich choice completes the text with the most logical transition?A) Nevertheless, B) Therefore, C) That is, D) Besides,
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The Great Plains tribes, including the Lakota and Cheyenne, were expert horse riders and depended heavily on buffalo for their sustenance and cultural practices. These elements formed the cornerstone of their traditional lifestyle. ______ the advent of Euro-American settlers and their practices dramatically altered this way of life, leading to significant cultural and ecological disruptions.26 Mark For ReviewWhich choice completes the text with the most logical transition?A) Nevertheless, B) Therefore, C) That is, D) Besides,
Solution
A) Nevertheless,
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