Well this is what i would put Of course, we could have lived cheaper, but we are both fond of good things and felt that we could afford them.
Some people who buy at the last of the market, when the men with the carts want to go home, can get things very cheap, but they are likely to be stale, and we did not often do that with fish, fresh vegetables, fruit, milk or meat. Things that kept well we did buy that way and got good bargains, and we found a factory where we could buy the finest broken crackers for 3 cents a pound, and another place where we got broken candy for 10 cents a pound
Answer:
A) maintain separate facilities for African-Americans and whites
Explanation:
The supreme court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson allowed southern states to maintain separate facilities for African-Americans and whites.
The historical method includes analysis of data, theories of data, synthesis of data, and reporting conclusions. Being biased is not a part of the historical method and should not be a part of any scientific method.
Answer:
Explanation:
Gold rush and mining opportunities (silver in Nevada)
The opportunity to work in the cattle industry; to be a “cowboy”
Faster travel to the West by railroad; availability of supplies due to the railroad.
The opportunity to own land cheaply under the Homestead Act.
The answer is D. Thank you