At first the Native American's were fine to share their land with the colonist, but it be came more clear that the colonist were starting to push the Native Americans out of their land. So how do the Native Americans think about Manifest Destiny they see it as invasive and intrusive movement that was being done by the colonist and were more than willing to go to war for their land.
The answer is b)<span> groundwater was overpumped
As population in Mexico City and the </span><span>San Joaquin Valley skyrocketed, the demand for water also increased.
Mexico City was once the most populated city on earth and that created a lot of burden on the cities infrastructure including the water supply.
The groundwater was over pumped leading to huge problems for millions of people.</span>
Just because I’m not sure what is the answer just trying to get these points
SNCC wanted to use more confrontational strategies. They wanted to be upfront and get the issue delt with.
It is described as the ethnocentric attitude
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