<span>The Battle of the Little Bighorn was fought along the ridges, steep bluffs, and ravines of the Little Bighorn River, in south central Montana on June 25-26, 1876. The combatants were warriors of the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, battling men of the 7th Regiment of the U.S. Cavalry. The Battle of the Little Bighorn has come to symbolize the clash of two vastly dissimilar cultures: the buffalo/horse culture of the northern plains tribes, and the highly industrial/agricultural based culture of the U.S., which was advancing primarily from the east coast. This battle was not an isolated soldier versus warrior confrontation, but part of a much larger strategic campaign designed to force the capitulation of the nonreservation Lakota and Cheyenne.</span>
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Gone to Texas (often abbreviated GTT), was a phrase used by Americans emigrating to Texas in the 1800s. ... Moving to Texas, which at the time was part of Mexico, was particularly popular among debtors from the South and West
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Answer: It is a smaller planet-like sphere orbiting a planet.
Explanation: A planet is usually a mid-sized, life-sustaining, sphere. Any 'ball' smaller than the planet that orbits the planet, is a moon.
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a. The Permanent University Fund was used by the Texas legislature to put a halt to the expansion of oil production in Northern Texas.
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Option A provides the statement that is false. In this question, we learn about the Permanent University Fund (PUF). This fund was not used by the Texas legislature to put a halt to the expansion of oil production in Northern Texas. Instead, the Permanent University Fund (PUF) was created by the state of Texas in order to fund public education in the state. The fund can only be used in public universities located within Texas.
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be "both Egypt and Mesopotamia" that </span>placed valued writing, art, and fine workmanship, since these were some of the most innovative societies in human history.