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maxonik [38]
2 years ago
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While doing research for a thesis paper about how human migration and population distribution can greatly alter or destroy the n

atural landscape, you come across an article discussing American settlers traveling to the Great Plains to farm. Which sentence from the article best supports your thesis?
A) Many of the farmers on the Great Plains soon gave up because they could not farm the land.

B) Traveling to the Great Plains often took months because most settlers used ox-pulled carts.

C) Over time, the settlers who stayed were able to adapt and modify the landscape for farming.

D) American Indians posed a challenge for Americans who settled on American Indian lands.

E) Most American settlers had crude, ineffective tools and would have benefited from a tractor.
History
2 answers:
Lesechka [4]2 years ago
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C.overtime , the settlers is the answerv

Sav [38]2 years ago
5 0
<span>Option C) Over time, the settlers who stayed were able to adapt and modify the landscape for farming.

In did the work made by the settlers to manage to farm in the Great Plains, where they had to modify the land conditions, is a very good example of how human activity alter the natural landscape.
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