Using the map and your knowledge of U.S. history, what do the details of the Rocky Mountains suggest about the Lewis and Clark expedition?
A)The group made a grave mistake in not turning back in Missouri.
B)The group really could have traveled by river all the way to the west coast.
C)The group would have been better off traveling by horseback the entire journey.
D)The group most definitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the **mountains.
2.What was the main idea behind the Federalist Papers?
A)Support of states' rights B)Support of the Bill of Rights C)Support of a strong federal government* D)Support of the Articles of Confederation 3.Kyle writes an essay about indentured servants in the 1800s:
Unlike the colonial era, indentured servants in the 1800s were mostly born in the United States. Many indentured servants were young people who hoped to gain a better life after a period of work. They committed themselves to a master for a period of several years. The master usually paid some of their expenses and was required to free them at the end of their contract period.
Which statement corrects a mistake in Kyle's essay?
A)Indentured servants in the early 1800s were usually immigrants.
B)Most indentured servants were older people who had fallen on hard times.
C)Indentured servants had the right to stop working whenever they wished.
D)Masters rarely freed indentured servants at the end of a contract.**

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Answer:

1. (D)

2. (C)  

3. (A)

Explanation:

1. (D)

details of the Rocky Mountains suggests that the group most definitely needed a guide to finding the easiest route through the mountains.

2. (C)  

The main idea behind the Federalist Papers was that they needed the support of a strong federal government.

3. (A)

In the given paragraph, it is written that the master usually paid some of the expenses of indentured servants and free them at the end of their contract period which is not true as indentured servants in the early 1800´s were usually immigrants.

Chybie

Answer: #1 is D. The group most defnitely needed a guide to find the easiest route through the mountains.

Explanation: The men on the expedition made it through the rocky mountains with a guide named Sacagawea. Sacagawea was a woman who joined Lewis and Clark's journey with her husband.