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The first time John hears the word adults is when his father explains to him that the locked cabinet is for "adults, not children." John employs the contrastive use of the familiar word children with the unfamiliar word adults to learn this new word. John has learned the new word by a process referred to as:
North America
A continent in the Northern Hemisphere largely bordered by the Atlantic Ocean to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the west, consisting of countries such as the USA, Canada, and Mexico.
Migration Paths
Routes or movement patterns that populations or individuals follow to relocate from one area to another.
African Society
The diverse cultures, societies, economies, and histories of the African continent.
Slavery
A regime where people are held by others, stripped of their autonomy, and forced to undertake work or services.
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