Asked by London

Which statements about Bolivia are NOT true about the United States
Select all that apply
1 the country and millions of acres of the forest to its indigenous people
2 The country I wasn’t another one of its freedom fighters
3 The country we came and locked after war with the neighborhood country
4 Spanish controlled part of its territory
5 There were people living there before the Europeans arrived

I think it is 4 and 1

Answers

Answered by Writeacher
I agree with you about #1, but not #4.

#s 2 and 3 make no sense.
Answered by London
Typo 2&3 are

The country was named after one of its freedom fighters
And
The country became landlocked after a war with the neighborhood country
Answered by Writeacher
So your decision includes #1 and which other?
Answered by London
I know for sure that it is not 5 because I googled it and it is true. So between 2 & 3 I believe it is 3 since the war was not necessarily a neighborhood country
Answered by Writeacher
#3 includes this part — "The country became landlocked…"
Are you clear on what "landlocked" means?
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/landlocked?s=t
Are both countries landlocked? Look at a map of each country to be sure.

#2 involves the name of each country. We know that Bolivia was named for Simon Bolivar. How (or for whom) did the US get its name?
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