The Kansas River stop was most likely the most dangerous stop of the Oregon Trail.
Rivers crossing was usually dangerous for settlers with unpredictable tides ran the risk of drowning, losing livestock, losing important supplies, or overturning wagons.
<span>The US patriot act violates the civil liberties of the American people by giving the government opportunity and rights to treat citizens in many undignified and uncouth ways. It changed the nations ranking from one of the most free countries in the world, to somewhere in the 40th percentile. The bill allows for too broad of a scope of power to federal authorities, violating the rights to privacy among many other civil rights. Because of this I feel the War on Terrorism has greatly overstepped appropriate boundaries of civil liberties, and human rights. I am not sure how they should go about reconciling this issue, but as sure as they should, its likely they won't because government enjoys having more power than the people.</span>
After Augustus's death in 14 C.E., other Roman emperors ruled with varying effectiveness. ... In fact, a series of leaders known as the Five Good Emperors ruled in succession and presided over a prolonged period of peace and prosperity. The last of these emperors, Marcus Aurelius, was the final emperor of the Pax Romana.
Research on brain activity shows that by taking pictures and engaging in other activities, Ashely's brain activity for driving has reduced by d. 37%.
<h3>Why would her brain activity decrease by this amount?</h3>
The brain is good at multitasking but some activities should not be done together as they require the same brain areas to engage in.
If one is driving, the brain needs a lot of focus and this can be reduced by engaging in other activities such as talking, and listening to others as these also require concentration.
This is why brain activity for Ashley reduced by 37% in relation to driving.
In conclusion, option D is correct.
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