Which type of geographic region is made up of deltas, tidelands, and peninsulas? (2 points)

coasts
plains
deserts
mountains

coasts

A large percentage of Kansans are descendants of (2 points)

New Englanders.
Mexican railroad workers.
Exodusters.
settlers and European immigrants.

settlers and European immigrants.

The dry, flat lands of the prairies were caused by (2 points)

the melting of Arctic glaciers.
the shifting of tectonic plates.
the burning of the prairies.
the blowing of dust.

the blowing of dust.

Which best completes the diagram?

A graphic organizer shows the chain of events that make up the grassland growth cycle. The first event in the cycle is left blank. The second event is labeled as "Removes tangled vegetation and dead leaves and stems." The third event is labeled as "Unlocks nutrients from soil." The fourth event is labeled as "Facilitates the growth of grasslands." (2 points)
tornado
hurricane
prarie fire
lightning storm

prairie fire

Look at the following map of Kansas. This is a

map
(2 points)
topographical map.
historical map.
population density map.
political map.

political map.

How do you know?????

I can see that the map outlines the state of Kansas and is colored to show the boundaries of the counties within the state. It also includes the names of major cities and highways, which are typically found on political maps. The purpose of this map appears to be to show the different counties in Kansas, which would be relevant to political geography. Therefore, it is a political map.

Liar liar pants on fire your tounge is as long as a telephone wire!!!!

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In the late 1800s in Kansas, which action caused a conflict between the U.S. government and the American Indians? (2 points)

enslavement of the tribes
forced religious conversion
confiscation of the Ogallala aquifer
seizure of tribal lands

seizure of tribal lands

The quotation below is from a 1830s report written by the agent who relocated the Ottawa Indians from Ohio to Kansas.

". . . out of about 600 emigrants, more than 300 died within the first two years, because of exposure, lack of proper food, and the great difference between the cool, damp woods of Ohio and the dry, hot plains of Kansas."

Based on the quotation, which best explains why more than 300 of 600 Ottawa Indians died within the first two years of living in Kansas?
(2 points)
climate
hunger strike
disease
homesickness

climate

The mist rolled through the trees in the small woods of the woodcutter. Regen was busy chopping log after log, his long black hair flying lightly in the wind. As he carefully stripped the bark with his dark brown eyes, he examined each log before throwing it into a pile. He wiped the sweat off his brow with his long, brown leather sleeves and sat down to rest, thinking to himself. "Poor Nubluta," he thought. "I hope she isn't mad at me for chopping down her beautiful trees."

Suddenly, he heard a noise in the woods and stood up to investigate. A man stumbled out of the trees, muttering angrily. The man had long golden hair down to his shoulders and large blue eyes. He walked slowly with his white hand on his face, which was smeared with blood. His dark clothes were also stained with blood. He walked forward, muttering angrily. "Ugly Nubluta, how she grows fatter by the minute. Fatter than all the beasts who eat skulls," he muttered.

The woodcutter looked at the man, and the man looked at him. "What do you want?" asked Regen as he put his axe down. "Revenge on Nubluta," said the man, clenching his fists in anger. "I'll kill her."

"You cannot," said Regen, "but why do you want revenge? What has she done?"

"She made me lose my companions; now I cannot find them. She will pay," said Ronever.

"Forget about it. I will get you a bandage," said Regen. "Then you can find your group."

"Do you not know who I am?" cried Ronever. "I am Ronever, the greatest thief in Aerds' history. Well, maybe not the greatest, but a great thief. Hunaruan, the lord of Lafniap, is hunting after me and my gang. How dare you?"
Then suddenly Ronever threw his dagger at Regen, who stumbled over a rock as the knife sunk into his arm. Then Ronever ran into the woods laughing. Regen slowly rose up and began slowly walking to his small hut, blood dripping from his arm. He grasped the handle of the small brown wooden door as Ronever came from behind laughing. Regen suddenly turned around and saw Ronever holding a large rock above his head. Regen pulled the dagger out of his arm and began to lean against the door with the dagger in his hand. Ronever screamed as he jumped upon Regen and swiftly bashed his head. Regen fell to the ground and 

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The mist rolled through the trees in the small woods of the woodcutter. Regen was busy chopping log after log, his long black hair flying lightly in the wind. As he carefully stripped the bark with his dark brown eyes, he examined each log before throwing it into a pile. He wiped the sweat off his brow with his long, brown leather sleeves and sat down to rest, thinking to himself. "Poor Nubluta," he thought. "I hope she isn't mad at me for chopping down her beautiful trees."

Suddenly, he heard a noise in the woods and stood up to investigate. A man stumbled out of the trees, muttering angrily. The man had long golden hair down to his shoulders and large blue eyes. He walked slowly with his white hand on his face, which was smeared with blood. His dark clothes were also stained with blood. He walked forward, muttering angrily. "Ugly Nubluta, how she grows fatter by the minute. Fatter than all the beasts who eat skulls," he muttered.

The woodcutter looked at the man, and the man looked at him. "What do you want?" asked Regen as he put his axe down. "Revenge on Nubluta," said the man, clenching his fists in anger. "I'll kill her."

"You cannot," said Regen, "but why do you want revenge? What has she done?"

"She made me lose my companions; now I cannot find them. She will pay," said Ronever.

"Forget about it. I will get you a bandage," said Regen. "Then you can find your group."

"Do you not know who I am?" cried Ronever. "I am Ronever, the greatest thief in Aerds' history. Well, maybe not the greatest, but a great thief. Hunaruan, the lord of Lafniap, is hunting after me and my gang. How dare you?"
Then suddenly Ronever threw his dagger at Regen, who stumbled over a rock as the knife sunk into his arm. Then Ronever ran into the woods laughing. Regen slowly rose up and began slowly walking to his small hut, blood dripping from his arm. He grasped the handle of the small brown wooden door as Ronever came from behind laughing. Regen suddenly turned around and saw Ronever holding a large rock above his head. Regen pulled the dagger out of his arm and began to lean against the door with the dagger in his hand. Ronever screamed as he jumped upon Regen and swiftly bashed his head. Regen fell to the ground as blood streamed from his head.
"Take my pain", said Ronever smiling.

The text is a short story that tells the story of a woodcutter named Regen who encounters a man named Ronever who seeks revenge on Nubluta. The story includes a number of descriptive details that help to establish the setting, create tension, and build the characters. For example, the mist rolling through the woods creates a sense of mystery and danger, while Ronever's appearance and behavior create a foreboding sense of threat. The dialogue between the characters and the action that unfolds helps to move the story forward and reveal their motivations. Overall, the story is an interesting example of short fiction that uses description, dialogue, and action to create an engaging narrative.

Factors of the text

The mist rolled through the trees in the small woods of the woodcutter. Regen was busy chopping log after log, his long black hair flying lightly in the wind. As he carefully stripped the bark with his dark brown eyes, he examined each log before throwing it into a pile. He wiped the sweat off his brow with his long, brown leather sleeves and sat down to rest, thinking to himself. "Poor Nubluta," he thought. "I hope she isn't mad at me for chopping down her beautiful trees."

Suddenly, he heard a noise in the woods and stood up to investigate. A man stumbled out of the trees, muttering angrily. The man had long golden hair down to his shoulders and large blue eyes. He walked slowly with his white hand on his face, which was smeared with blood. His dark clothes were also stained with blood. He walked forward, muttering angrily. "Ugly Nubluta, how she grows fatter by the minute. Fatter than all the beasts who eat skulls," he muttered.

The woodcutter looked at the man, and the man looked at him. "What do you want?" asked Regen as he put his axe down. "Revenge on Nubluta," said the man, clenching his fists in anger. "I'll kill her."

"You cannot," said Regen, "but why do you want revenge? What has she done?"

"She made me lose my companions; now I cannot find them. She will pay," said Ronever.

"Forget about it. I will get you a bandage," said Regen. "Then you can find your group."

"Do you not know who I am?" cried Ronever. "I am Ronever, the greatest thief in Aerds' history. Well, maybe not the greatest, but a great thief. Hunaruan, the lord of Lafniap, is hunting after me and my gang. How dare you?"
Then suddenly Ronever threw his dagger at Regen, who stumbled over a rock as the knife sunk into his arm. Then Ronever ran into the woods laughing. Regen slowly rose up and began slowly walking to his small hut, blood dripping from his arm. He grasped the handle of the small brown wooden door as Ronever came from behind laughing. Regen suddenly turned around and saw Ronever holding a large rock above his head. Regen pulled the dagger out of his arm and began to lean against the door with the dagger in his hand. Ronever screamed as he jumped upon Regen and swiftly bashed his head. Regen fell to the ground as blood streamed from his head.
"Take my pain", said Ronever smiling.

Some factors of the text are:

1. Setting: The text takes place in a small woods where a woodcutter is chopping logs.

2. Characters: There are two main characters in the text: Regen, the woodcutter, and Ronever, the man seeking revenge against Nubluta.

3. Dialogue: There is a significant amount of dialogue between Regen and Ronever, which reveals their motivations and personalities.

4. Conflict: The main conflict in the text is between Ronever and Nubluta, and the conflict between Ronever and Regen also helps to create tension in the story.

5. Action: There are several instances of action in the text, including Ronever throwing a dagger at Regen and later bashing his head with a rock.

6. Emotion: The text also includes emotional elements, such as Regen's concern for Nubluta and Ronever's anger and desire for revenge.

Evaluate

The mist rolled through the trees in the small woods of the woodcutter. Regen was busy chopping log after log, his long black hair flying lightly in the wind. As he carefully stripped the bark with his dark brown eyes, he examined each log before throwing it into a pile. He wiped the sweat off his brow with his long, brown leather sleeves and sat down to rest, thinking to himself. "Poor Nubluta," he thought. "I hope she isn't mad at me for chopping down her beautiful trees."

Suddenly, he heard a noise in the woods and stood up to investigate. A man stumbled out of the trees, muttering angrily. The man had long golden hair down to his shoulders and large blue eyes. He walked slowly with his white hand on his face, which was smeared with blood. His dark clothes were also stained with blood. He walked forward, muttering angrily. "Ugly Nubluta, how she grows fatter by the minute. Fatter than all the beasts who eat skulls," he muttered.

The woodcutter looked at the man, and the man looked at him. "What do you want?" asked Regen as he put his axe down. "Revenge on Nubluta," said the man, clenching his fists in anger. "I'll kill her."

"You cannot," said Regen, "but why do you want revenge? What has she done?"

"She made me lose my companions; now I cannot find them. She will pay," said Ronever.

"Forget about it. I will get you a bandage," said Regen. "Then you can find your group."

"Do you not know who I am?" cried Ronever. "I am Ronever, the greatest thief in Aerds' history. Well, maybe not the greatest, but a great thief. Hunaruan, the lord of Lafniap, is hunting after me and my gang. How dare you?"
Then suddenly Ronever threw his dagger at Regen, who stumbled over a rock as the knife sunk into his arm. Then Ronever ran into the woods laughing. Regen slowly rose up and began slowly walking to his small hut, blood dripping from his arm. He grasped the handle of the small brown wooden door as Ronever came from behind laughing. Regen suddenly turned around and saw Ronever holding a large rock above his head. Regen pulled the dagger out of his arm and began to lean against the door with the dagger in his hand. Ronever screamed as he jumped upon Regen and swiftly bashed his head. Regen fell to the ground as blood streamed from his head.
"Take my pain", said Ronever smiling.

The text is effectively structured to develop a sense of suspense and conflict. The opening paragraph sets the scene and establishes the character of Regen, while also hinting at future events with his concern for Nubluta. The sudden appearance of Ronever and his angry muttering immediately creates tension and foreshadows the conflict to come. The dialogue between Regen and Ronever also helps to both reveal the characters' motivations and drive the plot forward. The action that unfolds is sudden and violent, and the resolution is also unexpected with Ronever offering to share his pain with Regen. The only potential weakness in the text is the introduction of Nubluta as a character that readers are not given any context for, which may leave the reader unsure of the significance of her role in the story. Overall, the text is well-paced, engaging, and effective in creating a sense of suspense and conflict.