Generally, rail lines through the Indian Territory traveled from __________ and were built on __________. A. east to west . . . pioneer trails B. north to south . . . riverbeds C. north to south . . . tribal lands D. east to west . . . cattle trails

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer: north to south ...... tribal lands

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C.

north to south . . . tribal lands


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Mark the statement if it correctly describes the Mongol conquest of Russia. a. The Mongols who invaded Russia were called Kazans.
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"b. The Mongols only attacked a few towns and spared most of the inhabitants" would be the best option, since the vast size of Russia made it hard to launch in-depth invasions. 

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It would be "d. the development of the first personal computer" that was not a scientific breakthrough during the war, since this did not happen until the 1960s.