History, 08.04.2021 09:10, DnakMeme6e7272727272
Which of the following was an accomplishment of David Thompson? O A. He arranged for a sea expedition to the mouth of the Columbia River. O B. He built Fort Clatsop on the coast of the Pacific. O C. He established the first trading post in Washington. O D. He followed the Lewis and Clark trail to the source of the Columbia River. Answered​
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History, 21.06.2019 21:10, 910190hps
The impeachment of president clinton by the u. s. house of representatives occurred with a. virtually all republicans supporting it, while virtually all democrats opposed it b. about two-thirds of republicans supporting it and about two-thirds of democrats opposing it c. half of all democrats and half of all republicans supporting it, while half of all democrats and half of all republicans opposed it d. virtually all democrats supporting it, while virtually all republicans opposed it
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History, 21.06.2019 22:50, swello1937
Select the correct answer. when alexander the great ruled his empire, he spread greek culture and increased his empire's wealth. along the way, he founded many cities, most of which he named after himself. review the following map. how did alexandria's location affect trade? a. it forced people to rely on shipping to trade with other nations. b. it brought together people from the west and east for trade. c. it led to conflicts between regions of the empire. d. it forced people to pay tribute to alexander as their leader.
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History, 21.06.2019 23:30, jayliahj
When president johnson vetoed a law that would extend the freedmen’s bureau, congress reacted by supporting the veto and closing the freedmen’s bureau. writing a new law to show support for the black codes. overriding the veto and expanding the agency’s powers. drafting a law to prevent african americans from voting.
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