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Jeremy Press wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 5:02 pm Hi jk,Would the word PRIOR also not make AC D right because if wampum was used to help the confederacy for hundreds of years until the Eropeans came, the primary usage may have changed to something diferent by then? Here, I have taken prior to not mean , as Jeremy says, WHENEVER prior to the Europeans coming. I was just wandeirng if taking PRIOR to mean the aforementioned too would also be correct in evaluating AC D?
A couple of things:
1. It's true that the Confederacy spurred usages of wampum for primarily political purposes (during the period after the Confederacy began). But what about the usages of wampum prior to the Confederacy (which were also prior to contact with Europeans) that are described in the second paragraph? Those usages don't look "primarily political." Rather, the first paragraph describes those usages as involving "objects with religious significance."
2. A second problem with answer choice D is that it's not clear to me from paragraph 3 that we can support the statement that wampum was used specifically to "promulgate official edicts and policies." Rather, it was used to "encode the provisions of the ... constitution." The constitution and its provisions are different from official edicts and policies.
Let us know if that clears up your confusion!
Jeremy
Thank you