The main cause of land grant disputes over time has been Spanish land grants did not establish clear boundaries. This lack of clear boundaries led to confusion and disputes over land ownership and rights between various entities and individuals.
Which of the following has been the main cause of land grant disputes over time?(1 point)
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More than one government made land grants in New Mexico.
More than one government made land grants in New Mexico.
People do not understand the laws relating to land grants.
People do not understand the laws relating to land grants.
More than one person wishes to control the same piece of land.
More than one person wishes to control the same piece of land.
Spanish land grants did not establish clear boundaries.
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many people got lost in dust storms
many people got lost in dust storms
much of New Mexico had urban populations
much of New Mexico had urban populations
many New Mexicans were employed in raising crops and livestock
many New Mexicans were employed in raising crops and livestock
the lack of water wasn't noticeable in our dry state
The Dust Bowl had a harsh effect on New Mexico’s economy because many New Mexicans were employed in raising crops and livestock. The severe drought and dust storms significantly impacted agricultural production, which in turn affected the livelihoods of those dependent on farming and ranching in the region.
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It was classified information until 1968
It was classified information until 1968
The true impact of their contribution wasn't understood until many years later
The true impact of their contribution wasn't understood until many years later
The Code Talkers wanted their information to be kept private
The Code Talkers wanted their information to be kept private
Their information was lost after the war
Americans didn't know about the Code Talkers for so long because it was classified information until 1968. The contributions of the Navajo Code Talkers during World War II were officially kept secret for many years, which prevented widespread recognition of their significant role in the war until the information was declassified.
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Santa Fe
Santa Fe
Albuquerque
Albuquerque
Lordsburg
Lordsburg
Las Cruces
The New Mexico towns that were locations of Japanese Internment Camps during World War II are:
- Santa Fe
- Lordsburg
Albuquerque and Las Cruces were not locations of internment camps.
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Miguel Trujillo
Miguel Trujillo
Jim Thorpe
Jim Thorpe
Geronimo
Geronimo
Chief Victorio
Chief Victorio
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The Native American activist and veteran who fought for his right to vote and was instrumental in the Native American Voting Rights ruling in 1948 is Miguel Trujillo.
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The Pueblo and Apache worked together to drive the Spaniards to California
The Pueblo and Apache worked together to drive the Spaniards to California
The Spanish defeated the revolt before it started
The Spanish defeated the revolt before it started
Spanish rule ended in the area until 1692
Spanish rule ended in the area until 1692
The Spanish worked with the Pueblo to compromise and find a solution
One outcome of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 was that Spanish rule ended in the area until 1692. The Pueblo people successfully expelled the Spanish from the region for a number of years before the Spanish were able to re-establish control.