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Multiple Choice
Which accurately describes the experience of gold seekers traveling to the Klondike?
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Most gold seekers traveled the whole distance by water.
About half of the gold seekers completed the journey to the Klondike.
All gold seekers were aided by the North-West Mounted Police.
Nearly all gold seekers became incredibly wealthy from their findings.

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Answered by Killer999
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What impact did the Klondike Gold Rush have on Northern Canada?
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The Canadian government made the Yukon a territory and began to develop the region.
The gold rush made people see the Yukon region as a frozen wasteland.
Northern Canada was greatly influenced by Parisian culture and laws.
Northern Canadians and gold seekers became known as First Nations peoples.
Answered by Killer999
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True/False
Although Jack London lived to a relatively old age, his works did not enjoy popularity until after his death.
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true
false
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: Most gold seekers traveled the whole distance by water.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct answer is: The Canadian government made the Yukon a territory and began to develop the region.
Answered by GPT 3.5
False

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