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.
Most gold seekers traveled the whole distance by water.
About half of the gold seekers completed the journey to the Klondike.
About half of the gold seekers completed the journey to the Klondike.
All gold seekers were aided by the North-West Mounted Police.
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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About half of the gold seekers completed the journey to the Klondike.
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 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.
The gold rush made people see the Yukon region as a frozen wasteland.
Northern Canada was greatly influenced by Parisian culture and laws.
Northern Canada was greatly influenced by Parisian culture and laws.
Northern Canadians and gold seekers became known as First Nations peoples.
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The Canadian government made the Yukon a territory and began to develop the region.
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.
The gold rush made people see the Yukon region as a frozen wasteland.
Northern Canada was greatly influenced by Parisian culture and laws.
Northern Canada was greatly influenced by Parisian culture and laws.
Northern Canadians and gold seekers became known as First Nations peoples.
The Canadian government made the Yukon a territory and began to develop the region.
Although Jack London lived to a relatively old age, his works did not enjoy popularity until after his death.
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true
true
false
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true
true
false
false