What is an old growth forest?

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Answer: Old-growth forests are native woodlands which have progressed from a prolonged span of an interval, ordinarily at minimum 120 senility.
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Answer: Old growth forests are native woodlands

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The disruptions caused by the war encouraged colonial merchants to seek markets in the Pacific.

The exposure to French ideas through the war convinced many in Spain to provide these liberties to the colonies.

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The one way the Spanish War of Independence encouraged those in the colonies to seek new political and economic rights was the period of administrative freedom caused by the war gave leaders the opportunity to rebel for these rights. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option.

How did Ida B. Wells respond to the question of race relations?

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Ida B. Wells responded to the question of race relations by documenting the lynchings taking place in the United States. This was usually done by white mobs who claimed they were lynching blacks because of criminal acts they had done, although Ida B. Wells said this was more due to if there was a sense of competition between African-Americans and White Americans, which the whites did not want to see happen as it threatened their society and the institution of slavery in general.

How does the author of the broadside view slavery?

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The abolitionists saw slavery as an abomination and an affliction on the United States, making it their goal to eradicate slave ownership. They sent petitions to Congress, ran for political office and inundated people of the South with anti-slavery literature.

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Give examples of violent labor strikes during the Gilded Age

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As the United States' industrial economy grew in the late 1800s, conflict between workers and factory owners became increasingly frequent and sometimes led to violence. The Homestead Strike occurred at the Carnegie Steel Company's Homestead Steel Works in 1892.

Which of the following best describes how the colonies justified seeking independence

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Which future state was NOT a part of the Mexican Cession?a. Utah
b. Colorado
c. Arizona
d. Oregon

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D. Oregon
Oregon was not part of Mexican territory.

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The answer is D.

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The U.S. bought the Oregon territory from Great Britain not Mexico