8/17/2017 True or False? The early Bantu people provided the Prototype culture for many modern African languages. 2) Some Push Factors for migration.

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8/17/2017 True or False? The early Bantu people provided the Prototype culture for many modern African languages. 2) Some Push Factors for migration might include: a. Drought b. War c. Lack of resources d. All of the above True or False? We see evidence of Push/Pull Factors behind modern human migration today as well, such as moving for sake of employment or better housing. 4) Because the Bantus main occupations were herding and farming: a. They had little reason to move about and so they remained in one place b. Their lifestyle often made migration necessary c. We have little evidence of their migration patterns d. None of the above