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The correct answer is N. The natural barrier crossed by the army of José de San Martín and Bernardo O'Higgins to liberate Chile from Spanish rule was the Andes.
The Crossing of the Andes was a set of maneuvers made by the Army of the Andes of the United Provinces of the Rio de la Plata (today's Argentina), between January 12 and February 8, 1817, to cross with a force of 4000 regular soldiers and 1200 militiamen the Andes mountain range from the Argentine region of Cuyo to Chile, and face the realistic troops loyal to the Spanish Crown that were there. It was part of the plan that General José de San Martín developed to carry out the Liberating Expedition of Argentina, Chile and Peru.
The crossing of the Andes is considered one of the great historical facts of Argentina, as well as one of the greatest feats of the universal military history.
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The United States acquired much of the Southwest at the end of the Mexican War.
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The United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from Spain in 1820.
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The United States occupied the Oregon Territory at the end of the War of 1812.
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The United States annexed the Republic of Texas and made it a state in 1845.
George W. Bush lost the popular vote but won the presidency.
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George W. Bush won the popular vote by a large margin and the electoral vote by a small margin.
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George W. Bush won the popular vote but lost the Electoral vote.
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George W. Bush won both the popular vote and the Electoral vote by large margins.
My answer is C am i correct say yes or no followed with the real answer :)
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The correct answer is A. In the 2000 presidential election, George W. Bush lost the popular vote but won the presidency.
Explanation:
The presidential election of 2000 was contested between the Democratic candidate Al Gore, at that time vice president, and the Republican candidate George W. Bush, then governor of Texas and son of former President George HW Bush (1989-1993). Bill Clinton, the outgoing president, vacated the position of president after having served a maximum of two periods allowed by the Twenty-Second Amendment. Bush won the hard-fought election on Tuesday, November 7, with 271 electoral votes against Gore's 266 (with one translucent vote abstained in the official recount). During the elections the controversy arose in who had won the 25 electoral votes of Florida (and, therefore, the Presidency), the process of recounting in that state, and that the losing candidate had received 543,895 popular votes more than the winner.