Answer:
Quivirans (modern day Wichita)
Explanation:
Coronado wa s Spanish explorer that was hungry for wealth and glory. He was leading his army through the southern portions of North America in order to find gold. Some tribes he encountered were telling stories of a place called Quivira, where there was lot of gold. In order to find this place, Corornado took several natives with him to guide him to Quivira, and after long search, they reached the place. It was the home of the Quivirans, which later became known as Wichita. There was not gold though, not at all. The only thing that Coronado found were simple, agricultural villages, vast plains with very fertile soil, and lot of crops.
Your answer is <span>Ethiopia
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D. The right for people to decide for themselves (that's the "popular" part) without federal intervention.
For examples of how this didn't work as planned, see "Bleeding Kansas," Kansas-Nebraska Act, and much of the decade or so leading up to the start of the Civil War...