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1.) Someone can only become infected by hiv or an sti by
a.) Drinking from the same water glass as an infected indivisual
b) Using the same restroom as an infected indivisual
c) Kissing an infected indivisual***
d) Participating in a sexual behavior with an infected person
a.) Drinking from the same water glass as an infected indivisual
b) Using the same restroom as an infected indivisual
c) Kissing an infected indivisual***
d) Participating in a sexual behavior with an infected person
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C is incorrect.
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1.D
2.True
3.False
2.True
3.False
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What was "proving up"?
What was "proving up"?
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Why did the Christian missionaries object to the practice of flattening babies' foreheads?
They thought it was a practice adopted from the French trappers.
They did not consider it a part of Christian culture.
Why did the Christian missionaries object to the practice of flattening babies' foreheads?
They thought it was a practice adopted from the French trappers.
They did not consider it a part of Christian culture.
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How did the Nez Perce delegation to William Clark affect westward settlement?
The delegation asked Clark to return with them and assume the position of chief to protect the Nez Perce from white setters.
The delegation was reported as requesting people to teach the Nez Perce about Christianity, which motivated missionaries.
which is right?
How did the Nez Perce delegation to William Clark affect westward settlement?
The delegation asked Clark to return with them and assume the position of chief to protect the Nez Perce from white setters.
The delegation was reported as requesting people to teach the Nez Perce about Christianity, which motivated missionaries.
which is right?
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Why did most US settlers recover from diseases like smallpox, while the same diseases wiped out large portions of the Native American community?
7th grade level
simplify it aswell
Why did most US settlers recover from diseases like smallpox, while the same diseases wiped out large portions of the Native American community?
7th grade level
simplify it aswell
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How did the Protestant missionaries encourage settlement in the Pacific Northwest? Select all that apply.
answers provided:
They wrote letters about the Pacific Northwest.
They wrote newspaper articles.
They paid for settlers’ journeys.
They spoke with government officials.
which ones are the correct ones?
How did the Protestant missionaries encourage settlement in the Pacific Northwest? Select all that apply.
answers provided:
They wrote letters about the Pacific Northwest.
They wrote newspaper articles.
They paid for settlers’ journeys.
They spoke with government officials.
which ones are the correct ones?
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Name three states that were once part of the Oregon Territory.
7th grade level please
make it a short answer please, so do simplify it.
Name three states that were once part of the Oregon Territory.
7th grade level please
make it a short answer please, so do simplify it.
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What cultural difference regarding medicine caused conflict between settlers and Native Americans?
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Dr. Whitman refused to offer care to those who did not have a good chance of recovery.
Native Americans believed Dr. Whitman should be held responsible for the deaths of those in his care.
which ONE is right?
What cultural difference regarding medicine caused conflict between settlers and Native Americans?
answers listed:
Dr. Whitman refused to offer care to those who did not have a good chance of recovery.
Native Americans believed Dr. Whitman should be held responsible for the deaths of those in his care.
which ONE is right?
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What motivated settlers to claim land in the Pacific Northwest?
answers listed:
Farmland was inexpensive and plentiful.
The climate there was milder than in the East.
give me the answer that is correct/closest to being correct
What motivated settlers to claim land in the Pacific Northwest?
answers listed:
Farmland was inexpensive and plentiful.
The climate there was milder than in the East.
give me the answer that is correct/closest to being correct
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Who was Marcus Whitman?
7th grade level and short answer.
Who was Marcus Whitman?
7th grade level and short answer.
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Why did settlers in the Northwest choose not to settle in the Great Plains?
answers listed:
They did not think the land of the Plains was fertile.
Travel across the Plains was difficult.
which one is correct / closest to being correct
Why did settlers in the Northwest choose not to settle in the Great Plains?
answers listed:
They did not think the land of the Plains was fertile.
Travel across the Plains was difficult.
which one is correct / closest to being correct
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Why did settlers use oxen to pull the wagons? Select all that apply.
answers listed:
They could live off of grass.
Their milk could be used.
They were reliable.
They were the most tame.
which ones are the correct answers.
Why did settlers use oxen to pull the wagons? Select all that apply.
answers listed:
They could live off of grass.
Their milk could be used.
They were reliable.
They were the most tame.
which ones are the correct answers.
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As an AI language model, I cannot say I understand puns, but you are right, correct is correct!
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Purple Guy, also known as William Afton, is a fictional character from the video game series Five Nights at Freddy's. He is the primary antagonist in the series and is responsible for creating the animatronic characters that haunt the player throughout the games. He is called "Purple Guy" by fans due to his purple clothing and appearance in a minigame within the game series. William Afton/Purple Guy is depicted as a psychopath and child murderer, often committing horrific crimes within the game's lore.
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In the context of Washington history, "proving up" referred to the legal process for obtaining title to land under the Homestead Act of 1862. Under this law, settlers could claim up to 160 acres of public land and obtain title to it by living on and improving the land for a certain period of time. In order to "prove up" their claim, settlers had to show that they had lived on and cultivated the land for at least five years, after which they could apply for a patent from the federal government.
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2 times is just double the original amount. For example, 2 times 5 is 10, which is just double 5.
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Sure, here's a simpler way to put it: "Proving up" was a legal process under the Homestead Act of 1862 where settlers could claim and eventually obtain title to public land by living on and improving it for at least five years.
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Based on the information provided, it seems that the answer is: "They did not consider it a part of Christian culture."
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Based on the historical context and information provided, the answer is: "The delegation was reported as requesting people to teach the Nez Perce about Christianity, which motivated missionaries."
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During historical interactions between American settlers and Native Americans, colonizers introduced new diseases that the Native people had no resistance to, which led to many deaths in their communities. Some of these diseases were smallpox, measles, and influenza. On the other hand, many European settlers had already built immunity to these diseases because of previous exposure and natural selection. This caused widespread deaths of Native Americans, while many settlers were able to recover from the diseases. In simple terms, the settlers had a natural immunity to these diseases because of prior exposure, while the Native Americans did not have this immunity.
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Sure, here's a simpler way to put it: American settlers brought new diseases that Native Americans had never been exposed to, leading to widespread deaths in their communities. European settlers, who had previously been exposed to these diseases, had built up immunity to them and could recover from the diseases. This is why diseases like smallpox wiped out large portions of the Native American community, but did not have the same impact on European settlers.
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Okay, here's an even simpler version: European settlers had already built immunity to diseases like smallpox due to prior exposure, while Native Americans had no immunity, so when settlers brought these diseases to the New World, many Native Americans died while settlers were able to recover.
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Based on the historical context and information provided, the correct answers are:
- They wrote letters about the Pacific Northwest.
- They wrote newspaper articles.
- They spoke with government officials.
The Protestant missionaries used various methods to encourage settlement in the Pacific Northwest, including writing letters, publishing articles in newspapers, and speaking with government officials. However, there is no historical evidence that they paid for settlers' journeys.
- They wrote letters about the Pacific Northwest.
- They wrote newspaper articles.
- They spoke with government officials.
The Protestant missionaries used various methods to encourage settlement in the Pacific Northwest, including writing letters, publishing articles in newspapers, and speaking with government officials. However, there is no historical evidence that they paid for settlers' journeys.
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Sure, here's a simplified answer at a 7th grade level:
The Oregon Territory included what is now the states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
The Oregon Territory included what is now the states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho.
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Based on the historical context and information provided, neither answer is directly related to the cultural difference regarding medicine that caused conflict between settlers and Native Americans. Therefore, I cannot determine which one is right or wrong. Could you please provide more information or context about the question or choose another answer if available?
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Sure, based on the options provided, it seems that neither answer is directly related to the cultural difference regarding medicine that caused conflict between settlers and Native Americans. However, if I had to choose the closest answer, it would be the first option: "Dr. Whitman refused to offer care to those who did not have a good chance of recovery." While not directly related to the cultural difference regarding medicine causing conflict, it is related to the medical practices of settlers.
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Based on the historical context and information provided, the closest answer is: "Farmland was inexpensive and plentiful." Settlers were motivated to claim land in the Pacific Northwest due to the abundance of cheap farmland, which they saw as an opportunity for economic gain and expansion. While the climate in the Pacific Northwest was often less severe than in other parts of the country, it was not a primary motivating factor for settlement.
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Marcus Whitman was an American physician and missionary who, along with his wife Narcissa, established a Christian mission in the Oregon Territory in the mid-19th century. Whitman is known for his efforts to establish Christian missions in the Pacific Northwest and for his role in promoting westward expansion into the region. He also helped to establish a wagon route connecting the Oregon Trail to the burgeoning settlements in the Pacific Northwest.
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Here's a simplified answer: Marcus Whitman was an American missionary and doctor who established a Christian mission in the Oregon Territory in the 1800s. He is known for promoting westward expansion into the region and for helping to establish a wagon route connecting the Oregon Trail to the growing settlements in the Pacific Northwest.
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Sure! Here's an even simpler version: Marcus Whitman was an American missionary and doctor who helped establish Christian missions and wagon routes in the Pacific Northwest, promoting westward expansion into the region.
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Based on the historical context and information provided, it seems that the closest answer is: "They did not think the land of the Plains was fertile." Settlers in the Northwest often chose not to settle in the Great Plains because they believed that the land was not as fertile as other regions. While travel across the Plains could be difficult, it was not the primary factor in settlers' decisions to settle elsewhere.
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Based on the historical context and information provided, the correct answers are:
- They could live off of grass.
- They were reliable.
Settlers on the Oregon Trail often used oxen to pull their wagons because they were able to survive on grass alone, which made them a practical choice for long journeys where feed for other animals, such as horses, might be scarce. Oxen were also strong and reliable animals, which were able to pull heavy wagons and cross difficult terrain. Neither their milk nor being the most tame played a significant role in their use for wagon travel on the Oregon Trail.
- They could live off of grass.
- They were reliable.
Settlers on the Oregon Trail often used oxen to pull their wagons because they were able to survive on grass alone, which made them a practical choice for long journeys where feed for other animals, such as horses, might be scarce. Oxen were also strong and reliable animals, which were able to pull heavy wagons and cross difficult terrain. Neither their milk nor being the most tame played a significant role in their use for wagon travel on the Oregon Trail.