According to the book, we can say that life on the Oregon Trail was greatly influenced by the presence of immigrants and their travels in search of a better life.
How did immigrants influence the region?
Immigrants were always traveling in agricultural wagons or train wagons.
The wagons were always full of objects, clothes, food, and belongings.
That's because the trips took a long time and the immigrants needed to take everything they would need on the way.
The carts were pulled by oxen, which gave the region an agricultural feel.
Despite the difficult life and the journey full of challenges, the atmosphere was hopeful, as the immigrants had hope for a better life.
The answer is to the question is A. The world is divided into the Eastern and Western hemispheres by an imaginary line that divides the earth equally from the poles. Generally, all of Asia, Africa, Oceania and most of Europe comprise of the Eastern hemisphere. In the western hemisphere, we have North America, South America, Caribbean Islands, Central America and also Greenland. The oceans are in both hemispheres leading to the lines being the basis of the division of the two hemispheres.
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Explanation: Reasons to think people over there want their own country : Most of them are very rich, if not rich then they are getting there. The state itself is very, very big and people over there (not all the people) but some, probably think it should be its own country because they dont feel like they are apart or should be apart of the United States, because their state is so big.
Should California leave and become its own country? : I say no, thats stupid. How would they even do that? Could be dangerous.
Socrates was a critic of democracy, which was Athens' system at the time. Other scholars saw this as political infighting. Socrates also praised Sparta, who was Athens' rival city-state.