Between 1850 and 1871 the United States<span> government used a portion of the public domain (federally owned land) to assist and encourage the building of railroads. In all, during that twenty-one year period approximately 1.31 million acres of land were transferred to private ownership. This represented 9.5 percent of the public domain as it stood in 1850 (1.39 billion acres). The land was located in twenty-seven states, but the largest grants were made in </span>California<span> (11.5 million acres), </span>Kansas<span> (8.2 million acres), </span>Minnesota<span> (9.9 million acres), </span>Montana<span> (14.7 million acres), </span>North Dakota<span> (10.6 million acres), and Washington (9.5 million acres). Although the program began in 1850, most of the grants were made under the terms of the Pacific Railway Act of 1862. This law was in effect from 1862 to 1871 and its purpose was to encourage the construction of the transcontinental railroads.</span>
D) He was the leader in drafting and promoting the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Answer:
Correct answer is Commander in Chief
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Explanation:
Commander in Chief is a correct answer as according to Constitution president has direct control over the army as a Commander in Chief
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First option is not correct refers to his role as someone who is at the head of government.
Second option is not correct as it refers to his role as the head of political party.
Third option is not correct as it refers to his role as the leader of executive branch.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
the people must always obey the government is false
Answer:
all citizens should be treated equal by law