Andreas Vesalius<span> published the first accurate and detailed picture of human anatomy</span>
It allowed Phoenicians to represent letters using pictures.<span>
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Answer:
a. The newspapers reported rumors about Japanese Americans being spies
Explanation:
Guided and sponsored to do so, the West Coast newspapers started reporting that there are numerous Japanese Americans that are working as spies for Japan. The government feared from this, and they convinced the newspapers to spread it around so that the Japanese Americans are alienated so that they can deal with them in their own way. The people understandably panicked, so when the US government decided to take large portion of the Americans of Japanese ancestry into concentration camps, no one was resisting that. The reality was that there were no proofs of any such activity, and the US government acted cruelly because of its fear and prevention of such a thing to happen.
The least popular items at Chouteau's Trading Post would be the lace scarfs. The trading post was stablished in the first half of the 19th century by the Chouteau family, and became a successful fur trading business between American/European settlers and Native American tribes in the region (Kansas, Missouri). Since it was a trading business (connected with the local natives), gunpowder, hunting supplies and pelts (and even beaded necklaces) would certainly be much more popular than lace scarfs.