Who were the mountain men and what role did they play in oregon country?

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Answer: Mountain men were American fur traders. They worked at and explored the Rocky Mountains. The searched for the best routes through the mountains and into the western areas of the continent. The routes would then be used by American settlers traveling west.



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What was John Adams lasting impact on society?

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John Adams is, to some effect, the forgotten founding father (other than Hamilton). He was a part of the Comittee that wrote the Declaration, was instrumental in securing funds for America during the revolutionary war, helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris, and served as Vice President and President. 
In the way of lasting impacts, he was very helpful in forming the United States for both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, as one of his writings, "Thoughts on Government".
He was like a "founding father"

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and the map is to the question there are 2 pictures :)

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The first question is mostly likely the people's republic of china.I know because china is more commonly known for that.The second question is India and China.I know both these countries have a huge problem with pollution as they have many industries.

First of all, the map is not related to the questions, and it's no help
in answering them.

#1).
Form this short list, the country most associated with limitations on
personal freedoms is the People's Republic of China.

#2).
China is definitely struggling with air and water pollution, especially
in its big cities.

So the answer boils down to either 'B' or 'C', and I think I'm going to
partially punt here.

On the whole, Japan has a more active economy, is more technologically
advanced, and is more ethnically homogeneous than India.  Also, whereas
Japan has a long history of political evolution and home rule, India is one of
those places that are still recovering from life as a British colony.  So you'd
expect that Japan has a better handle on its environment. 

Still, in the very short run, like only the past 3 years, Japan was shaken by
the catastrophic destruction of the Fukushima nuclear power plant in March
of 2011, and they'll be fighting radioactive air and water pollution for years to
come on account of that single disaster alone.

So the answer could go either way . . . 'B' or 'C'.


Altus, Tinker, and Clinton Sherman are the names of three of Oklahoma'sA astronauts
B. governors
C Air Force bases
D. infantry units

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Answer:

C. Air force bases

Explanation:

Answer:

the answer is C

Explanation:

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Which principle of American democracy was not included in the English Bill of Rights of 1689?A.
no cruel punishment

B.
the right to bear arms

C.
freedom of religion

D.
no loss of property without due process

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D. no loss of property without due process

Answer:

its C i took the test

Explanation:

Which government action violates the right to due process?

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Answer:

The Fifth Amendment says to the federal government that no one shall be "deprived of life, liberty or property without due process of law." The Fourteenth Amendment, ratified in 1868, uses the same eleven words, called the Due Process Clause, to describe a legal obligation of all states.

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What major impact did the first great awakening have on the english colonies?

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was a rebellion against authoritarian ... Revivalism in the colonies did not form around a complex theology of ... went against the deferential thinking that consumed English politics and religion.