Which of these would have been MOST likely to take the Oregon Trail?

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Answer 1
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Those who took the Oregon Trail were people who wanted a better life for themselves and their families.  Also stories of good farmland and gold motivated thousands to head West.  Families from the East as well as miners and trappers also used this trail to reach the West.

Answer 2
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Americans trying to settle on the west coast


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Why were few court cases won against monopolies and trusts during the Gilded Age?

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America went through a tough time during this age. The government was very corrupt and authority could easily be bribed. This is why court cases against these things could not easily be won, because of the corruption.

D) Monopolies and trusts were supported by the federal courts.

Which organization set up after the Civil War provided medical assistance, clothing, and food to former slaves?a. Freedmen's Bureau
b. African Aid Society
c. NAACP
d. ACLU

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A. Freedman's Bureau

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A

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Cesar Chavez and Dolores Huerta cofounded which of the following groups?

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Answer: National Farmworkers Association

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Who wrote petitions to the British Parliament and launched a sugar boycott in their effort to abolish slavery? the Estates General Quakers suffragettes thesans-culottes

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The Sugar Boycott was led by members of the Quaker faith, including important female voices such as Elizabeth Heyrick from Leicester who recognised the ways in which the sugar trade was helping to support the slave trade.

Quakers launched a sugar boycott and wrote petitions to the British Parliament in their effort to abolish slavery. This was done in 1791 after Parliament rejected the Abolition Bill. Britain's largest import was slave-grown sugar. The idea was to put economic pressure on slave-dependent industries.

How did the Northwest Ordinance establish a democratic model for national expansion? What principles did it guarantee settlers in new territories?

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What happened to President Nixon after the Supreme Court’s ruling in United States v. Nixon?A.
He appointed Gerald Ford as vice president.


B.
He invoked his executive privilege.


C.
He turned over the tapes and resigned.


D.
He fired the special prosecutor.

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President Nixon turned over the Taps and resigned after the supreme court ruling in the US vs Nixon. Therefore option C is correct.

Who was Nixon?

Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States of America. He was the president from 1969 to 1974. Nixon was the 36th vice president of the  US before being elected as president.

Nixon was famous for the ended the Vietnam war, in this war America was defeated for the first time in history. Nixon promised his citizens that when he became president he will end this war and he ended the war and fall back from Vietnam.

In 1972 he visited china and tries to, take a good diplomatic relationship with communist china US supported capitalism but defeated USSR Nixon know that china is important which is why he visited china to make good relations with china.

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C.
He turned over the tapes and resigned.