Why was central Canaana a challenging location in which to farm?

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Answer 1
Answer: Because they have many tundras and very harsh cold winters. They dont have good soil to farm on

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President George H.W Bush helped bill Clinton win the presidency in 1992 because BushA. broke his promise to increase taxes
B. tried to reconcile liberal and conservative ideals
C. ended the Persian Gulf War in 1991

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Answer:

A. broke his promise to increase taxes

Explanation:

George HW Bush promised to not raise taxes and then he raised taxes, which shot him in the foot with many on the right which in turn gave rise to Ross Perot running for President and drawing votes away from him.

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Answer:

The Louisiana Territory.

Explanation:

The Louisiana Purchase was the purchase of the territory of Louisiana by the United States from France in 1803. In return for fifteen million dollars, or approximately eighteen dollars per square mile, the United States received a total of 828,000 square miles.

Answer: it is The Louisiana Territory.

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The Constitution was drafted in 1787, after the American Revolution ended. What document preceded the Constitution in outlining the powers of the US government?

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After the Consitution came the articles of confederation. 
The Articles of Confederation were a list of rules for the government to follow. They were important to keep the national government in line. 

What society would be most likely to trade with India, China, and South Asia

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cracking down on dissent during world war 1 was part of what larger governmental goal in the united states

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The larger goal was uniting Americans around the war effort.

Cracking down on dissent would be a negative action in support of the larger, positive goal the government sought. The government wanted a fully united public in support of the war, and so it put out the message that that freedom of speech might have its limits in times of war.  

Cracking down on dissent during world war 1 was part of uniting Americans around the war effort. 

What are consequences for Westward expansion

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expansion of new businesses such as banking and the motion picture industry. western population growth and expansion of federal government's interstate transportation department
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