A
Pike always kept his eyes open for new information. Lewis and Clark were always on the lookout for uses for what they saw: very little was known about the Louisiana Purchase. False.
B
Jefferson ASKED Lewis and later Clark as well to undertake the exploration of the Mississippi west. Pike was similarly asked to go on the southern route across the plains of the purchase. He ended up in Colorado. B is false.
C
is true.
D
Neither was primarily military although the information gathered was invaluable. False.
If there are no choices then i suggest the person who saw that person awarded for such behavior will behave the same, hope this helps :)
<span>From outsiders perspective - not very different from disadvantages elsewhere, but bigger.
I see two, just from general paying attention to news.
1) resources extracted by colonists (maybe less so now, but still) and so not available to the natives of the reason, going instead to China or whoever is doing the extracting now.
2) Tough, dirty, dangerous job to do the actual mining. Tough - wears down the miners. Dirty - will cause long term damage, like black lung. Dangerous - both mining accidents and possible danger from dealing with the greedy.
So, to summarize, the risks are publicized to the regional people, the rewards are privatized to whoever has the power.</span><span>
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When the problem was difficult at first then there was a positive outcome
During World War II, women in the United States found great more employment opportunities in industrial jobs (D) because they had to make guns and clothing and even had to help with make the atomic bomb.