Answer:
Option: a. saw the herds suffer heavy losses.
c. proved that cattle could be driven to distant markets.
d. established a link to the booming urban markets of the East.
Explanation:
Cattle drives began in American West where they moved large herds of livestock to market, find fresh pasture, and to shipping points. In the 19th century, ranching became possible in Texas to Missouri. Cattle raised by the Spanish in Texas which began in mid 18th century. Early cattle drives headed west after the gold rush.
If one doesn't know how they are being traced, it could lead to various forms of distress and unrest. Take for example, the anxious person who enjoys baking. If they were anxious because they didn't know how they were being traced, they might start thinking their whisk was being used to trace them. This may then put the off baking altogether.
During the colonial period, Native Americans had a complicated relationship with European settlers. They resisted the efforts of the Europeans to gain more of their land and control through both warfare and diplomacy
Yes because if not it is a disrespect to the Japanese