The answer to your question is,
Louisiana is quite popular compared to lots of other states. It is the 24th most population dense in all 50. There is a major city in Louisiana, New Orleans, with about 1.3 million people currently residing. Louisiana's population density is due to the cultural, economic, and such things about it. So much history is to be learned here, so many different foods, so many of this and that. People are always traveling to Louisiana for these reasons and many more, which creates a bigger and denser state. :)
-Mabel <3
(This is what I know, since I currently reside there.)
I would say that the answer is C.a proposed law introduced by citizens
Criminal and gang members murders cause people to flee their homeland from Latin America.
<span>Traveling west in the 1800s would have been fraught with danger, but depending on the area traveled to, it could have been relatively safe. The dangers would have been from wagon breakages and native attacks on lands opened up by the Homestead Act. Moving west through the railroads, though, might have been a bit safer since it would have been less likely that they would have been set upon by the natives in those areas.</span>
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