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Fort Gibson and Fort Towson became garrisons (a place where troops are stationed to defend a city or town). The soldiers at these forts were there to deal with the Native Americans and guarded the American frontier in Indian Territory. Fort Gibson was built to maintain peace on the frontier.
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D
Explanation: Many Americans were concerned the government.
was too powerful
Answer: Our nation is in a battle, nay a war. America is testing the waters, trying to prove that our nation and other nation's that put in the effort and the passion, even when things are hard, can survive anything.
We meet, now on that battlefield and on the plains of war. We honor those who have come before us. Who saw a dream, who saw something great in our nation and gave their lives for that dream. It is just, proper, and right that we honor those who gave everything for our nation.
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C woman never legally enlisted in army
Answer: In 1959, a young senator wrote an article for a young magazine called "TV Guide" trumpeting the potential for the new medium of television to permanently change the way politics worked. In a little more than a year, that same senator, John F. Kennedy, would be elected president of the United States, thanks in no small part to his charismatic performance in a series of televised debates with opponent Richard Nixon and a TV ad campaign that featured some catchy jingles. Three years later, news coverage of Kennedy's assassination would captivate the country, becoming one of the first major tragedies covered by network news [source: Kaid]. By that time, television's place in shaping the political landscape was undeniable.
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