Find out were she is coming from in the context and read about it and how it would be then and how much different it was from her view to yours now in a way you could do that or just imagine what it would be like your self if you were in her shoes and what you would say or do
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be "primary and secondary sources", since the historian uses secondary sources to give background information on the topic in question, and primary sources to make an original point that adds to the body of research. </span></span>
The Indian removal act was when john Adams went out to the west and removed all the Indians from their homes.
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Answer: D. Louisiana was already purchased.
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President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the expedition after the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 to explore and to map the newly acquired territory, to find a practical route across the western half of the continent, and to establish an American presence in this territory before Britain and other European powers tried to claim it. Also the objectives were scientific and economic: to study the area's plants, animal life, and geography, and to establish trade with local American Indian tribes.
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During a time of war, countries like the United States tried to get the most out of the materials within their society. For example, the US faced a metal shortage in the beginning of World War II. Their campaign to collect scrap metal from citizens helped to ensure that they had the necessary materials to create military weapons and ammunition.
Along with scrap collection, citizens also bought war bonds or planted victory gardens. War bonds helped the federal government to raise money for the war effort and victory gardens helped to supply additional food for soldiers.