B,C,E
The Oregon Trail led pioneers to rich farmlands, where they settled.
The California Trail split off from the Oregon Trail at the Rocky Mountains.
The California Trail attracted mainly pioneers seeking gold, especially after 1848.
Starting from the half of the 20th century, American enterprises started moving a series of their operations overseas int he search for gaining a competitive edge over their competitors. Cost reduction in the form of transport and labor costs was the main factor behind the moving of businesses overseas.
However, the political and economic environment of numerous countries in the world where these companies operate is complicated, as sudden government changes can bring the economy downwards or upwards. Another important factor is the guarantee of security of these businesses. The control of these businesses by governments or sudden attacks by locals are commons events that have happened throughout history. This is why it is important for the Department of State to constantly monitor US enterprises overseas in order to guarantee the protection of their interests.
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President Reagan ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to recruit guerrilla fighters in Nicaragua.
<h3>What did President Reagan order to the CIA?</h3>
Ronald Reagan was the 40th President of the United States of America, as he served the presidential position of the nation for a period of eight years towards the end of the twentieth century.
Reagan had ordered for the recruitment of guerrilla fighters to the Central Intelligence Agency in order to fund the Nicaragua from the profits of the weapons they sold to Iran.
Hence, option C; President Reagan ordered the Central Intelligence Agency to recruit guerrilla fighters in Nicaragua.
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During the American Revolution, he led the colonial forces to victory over the British and became a national hero. In 1787, he was elected president of the convention that wrote the U.S. Constitution.