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Answer (Westward Expansion) → Westward Expansion (1801-1861) Westward expansion began in earnest in 1803. Thomas Jefferson negotiated a treaty with France in which the United States paid France $15 million for the Louisiana Territory – 828,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River – effectively doubling the size of the young nation.
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Answer:
1. (A) Longtime ago
2. (C) All of them
3. (A) True
4. (C) Symbol
5. (C) Image
Explanation:
1. (A) Longtime ago: The history of logo designs begins longtime ago. It can be traced to Bass Brewery Logo in 1876
2. (C) All of them: Both logo and cartoon characters can have different meanings. This is because the non-word image of a logo can have various meanings. This is similar to a cartoon character where it can have different meanings
3. (A) True: Logos can be found almost anywhere. Most specifically in public spaces as it is means of advertisement or branding. Hence, it can be found in billboards, television, and buses.
4. (C) Symbol: One of the most basic levels of logos is symbols. They are considered to be a form of Mark without a word. Such as Mercedes Star.
5. (C) Image: Another name for the logo is Image, even when they are just in text form like Coca-Cola, they still serve as image or trademark.
The American Revolution didn't affect directly the Native Americans. It affected them because when the colonists won, it was official they had lost vast territories and would have to share land extensions with colonists. The Proclamation of 1763 wasn't so forceful after the war, because the colonists were independent from the King and he couldn't give them orders anymore. The Proclamation of 1763 kept colonists east of the Appalachian Mountains, just so you remember. France owed a large piece of land that was west of the Appalachian, and the colonists eventually bought it. Further on, they also took hold of the area around California and Florida. So as you see, the Natives were being taken away from lands and this led them to live in reservations. Nowadays, natives can live anywhere they want but many choose to live in reservations.
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