#20 Use the map to answer the question. How does this map show the challenges faced by Native American groups on the Trail of Tears? (1 point) Responses It details the areas along the trail where disease was most common. It details the areas along the trail where disease was most common. It shows where federal troops made a series of deadly attacks on Native American camps. It shows where federal troops made a series of deadly attacks on Native American camps. It shows the long distances they were forced to walk to reach their designated lands. It shows the long distances they were forced to walk to reach their designated lands. It details the time it took for these groups to walk from their homelands to their new territories.
The map shows the long distances they were forced to walk to reach their designated lands.
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Apologies for the repetition in my previous response. Yes, the map shows the challenges faced by Native American groups on the Trail of Tears by detailing the long distances they were forced to walk to reach their designated lands.
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Based on the given options, the answer is D. It shows where federal troops made a series of deadly attacks on Native American camps.
Use the map to answer the question. The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas are supported by the information on this map. Select the two reasons that apply. (4 points) Responses If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico. If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico. If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners. If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners. If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states. If the United States annexed Texas, slave states would almost certainly outnumber free states. If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country’s other claims in California.
The main reasons Congress initially refused to annex Texas, as supported by the information on the map, are:
1. If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
2. If the United States annexed Texas, it would jeopardize the country's other claims in California.
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Apologies for the repetition in my previous response. Yes, based on the given options, the two reasons that apply are:
1. If the United States annexed Texas, it would almost certainly mean war with Mexico.
2. If the United States annexed Texas, it would enter as a free state and anger Southerners.