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Where did the Proto-Indo-European people come from?

a)West Asia
b)Eastern Europe
c)We do not know for sure.

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The answer is B~ Eastern Europe.
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The correct answer is B) Eastern Europe.

The Proto-Indo-European people came from Eastern Europe.

These ancient people spoke a language with the same name and were the ancestor of many European languages. Scientists think that they lived during the Neolithic Age when humans started to learn agriculture techniques. They inhabited the territories of the Caspian region, which is modern-day Russia and Ukraine.

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