Your answer is too broad, so I
will just explain who is John Bidwell, who was known throughout California as a
pioneer, farmer, philanthropist, politician, and abolitionist. After emigrating
to California and working as a rancher/farmer, and gold prospector during the
California Gold Rush, he fought in the Mexican-American war. He served in the
California Senate and Congress, and was a delegate of the Democratic Party and
the Republican Party. He ran for President of the United States as a member of the Prohibition Party
in 1892 and came fourth place.
Congress began to reorganize the judiciary with the Judiciary Act of 1875. It shifted some kinds of trials from the circuit courts to the district courts and gave the circuit courts more responsibility for hearing appeals. It also expanded federal judicial power to almost the full extent allowed by the Constitution.
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C. They both practiced slash-and-burn agriculture.
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