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Question 14

H, discover a water route to the Pacific 


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Question 15

B, a group of people setting out on a trip 

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Question 24

H, trite 

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Question 29

A, continuing his training as an art critic. 

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Question 3

B, "Katherine, Maxwell needs to have a healthy lunch." 

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Question 18

J, Conflicts with the indigenous people. 

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Question 19 

D, man power 

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Question 27

D, honored 

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Question 28

J, Approximately thirty years after he returned from Italy. 

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Question 33

C, The shape of the Milky Way galaxy 

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Question 12

F, Lewis and Clark Expedition and the characteristics of the United States in the early 1800s 

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Question 20

F, receiving wilderness training 

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Question 23

A, Porter's criticisms were frank and forthright, and were based solely on his evaluation of the piece of art that he was appraising. 

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Question 22 

H, warm appreciation 

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Question 36

J, scientific theories provide support for the existence of dark matter in the universe 

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Question 11

B, was a challenging but important aspect of the growth of the United States 

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Question 16

G, eagerly determined 

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Question 21 

D, explain Porter's renowned ability to candidly address artists' works 

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Question 25

B, a brief introduction and transition into the topic. 

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Question 38

H, It is certain that dark matter has no influence on surrounding celestial bodies 

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Question 17

C, continuing a journey. 

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Question 13

D, The Lewis and Clark Expedition gave others confidence to head West. 

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Question 30 

G, indicate that Fairfield Porter was better known as an artist than as an art critic 

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Question 26

H, emphasize to the ready that Porter's high level of intelligence was not related to his artistic ability 

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Question 34

F, It cannot be conclusively proven that dark matter affects the shape and formation of galaxies.