The answer is B, Mystical Blue
It is stated in the beginning of the poem
"set in the window, bringing memories, of fruit tree laden by low singing rills, and dewy dawns, and mystical blue skies"
Answer:
D.should slave labor be allowed in new states?
Explanation:
First, Missouri would be admitted to the union as a slave state, but would be balanced by the admission of Maine, a free state, that had long wanted to be separated from Massachusetts. Second, slavery was to be excluded from all new states in the Louisiana Purchase north of the southern boundary of Missouri.
The court ruled that the Cherokee could stay in there land w the Worchester v Georgia case but then Andrew Jackson overruled it and moved them anyway west to Oklahoma which led to the trail of tears
This was Iran Air Flight 655<span> which was shot down on a flight form Tehran to Dubai. According to the U.S. The passenger airplane had been misidentified as an attacking F-14 and destroyed mid-air with Sm-2RM surface to ground missiles. the event was surrounded by controversy and in many ways it seems like it was the fault of the captain of the ship that fired the missiles and the U.S. Military has tried to o everything to deny that. </span>
Central Pacific Chief Engineer Theodore Judah already had surveyed the railroad’s route through the Sierra Nevada in May 1863, and just five months later the busy railroad spiked the first rail. Relying on equipment from the eastern United States, Central Pacific’s supply line stretched around the tip of Cape Horn, often taking seven months to reach San Francisco. Just 30 miles from Sacramento, Central Pacific created the first of many massive cuts — Bloomer Cut is 800 feet long and 63 feet deep! Steep winter snows and thick granite plagued the railroad, which often counted progress in inches or feet rather than miles. Central Pacific constructed 15 tunnels through the Sierras; the longest, at Donner Summit, stretched 1,659 feet through pure granite. By spring 1869, Central Pacific had made it through the mountains and onto the relatively flat land of western Utah, constructing 690 miles of track through some of the most difficult terrain ever encountered by a railroad.
The Union Pacific did not win the race into Utah without enormous costs - in money, materials, and lives. As in war, the longer the contest continued, the more ruthless the leaders of the competing railroads became toward their common laborers.
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