2. A large percentage of Kansans are descendants of (2 poin
ONew Englanders.
O Mexican r...
History, 05.05.2020 08:10 kaylamaisonettt
2. A large percentage of Kansans are descendants of (2 poin
ONew Englanders.
O Mexican railroad workers.
O Exodusters.
Osettlers and European immigrants.
I believe it’s B Mexican railroad worker.
3: the dry, flat lands of the prairies were caused by
A: the melting of arctic glaciers
B: the shifting of tectonic plates.*
C: the burning of the prairies.
D: the blowing of dust.
4: which best completes the diagram(I attached a photo)
A: tornado
B: hurricane
C:prairie fire*
D: lighting storm
6: in the late 1800 in Kansas, which action caused a conflict between the U. S government and the American Indians.
A: enslavement of the tribes
B: forced religious conversed
C. Confiscation of the ogallala aquifer
D: seizure of tribal lands***
7: the quote on below is from a 1830s report written by the agent who relocated the Ottawa Indians from Ohio to Kansas “... out of about 600 emigigrants, more then 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 quotient, which best explains why more then 300 of 600 Ottawa Indians died with the first two years of living in Kansas.
A: climate
B:hunger strike***
C:disease
D: homesickness
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