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NEW MEXICO HISTORY CUMLATIVE  EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS  (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED  A+
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    NEW MEXICO HISTORY CUMLATIVE EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+

  • NEW MEXICO HISTORY CUMLATIVE EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ What are the causes and effects of overgrazing? Correct Answer: Herds have to be driven from place to place to find food and water. Generally, cattle fed valleys and open range while sheep feed higher in mountains, causing over grazing at all altitude levels. As mature grasses become scarce, cattle and sheep eat new grass before it produces seed. Hooves of both animals destroy root sys...
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NEW MEXICO HISTORY CUM. 2 EXAM |  QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) |  LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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  • NEW MEXICO HISTORY CUM. 2 EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ What would not be considered a characteristic of meals at the Harvey Houses? a. The Harvey Houses provided large portions to its patrons. b. Since railroad stops were only 20 minutes, so meals needed to be quick. c. The atmosphere was clean and efficient. d. The meals were designed to be long, leisurely dinners. Correct Answer: d. The meals were designed to be long, leisurely dinners. What kin...
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New Mexico History Chapter 3 100%  Correct
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  • New Mexico History Chapter 3 100% Correct Conquistador A Spanish conqueror of the Americas Encomienda A grant of land made by Spain to a settler in the Americas, including the right to use Native Americans as laborers on it epidemic A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease. Small pox virus Disease that killed many Natives brought to the Americas by the Europeans. tribute (n.) something done or given to show thanks or respect; a payment Christopher Columbus He mistaken...
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NEW MEXICO HISTORY -- FINAL EXAM |  QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) |  LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+
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  • NEW MEXICO HISTORY -- FINAL EXAM | QUESTIONS & ANSWERS (VERIFIED) | LATEST UPDATE | GRADED A+ The living conditions of New Mexico are often inhospitable, and the people typically live in isolation. Correct Answer: Identify the two recurring themes in New Mexico history. Basin and Range. Correct Answer: The largest of New Mexico's land form provinces The N.M. region has _______ important river systems. Correct Answer: FIVE Three-quarters of the moisture received in N.M. during an a...
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NEW MEXICO HISTORY FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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New Mexico History Questions and  Answers Graded A+
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  • New Mexico History Questions and Answers Graded A+ What are the two recurring themes of New Mexico history? The living conditions of New Mexico are often inhospitable, and the people typically live in isolation. The Mogollon people were the first to _____ in New Mexico. They were the first in the area to farm. Who were the ancestors of modern Pueblo peoples in New Mexico? Anasazis Which of the following statements about Ancestral Puebloans is not true? They domesticated the tur...
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New Mexico History (Intro) Study Guide  Rated A+
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  • New Mexico History (Intro) Study Guide Rated A+ Spanish-American War conflict at the end of the 19th century where NM fought bravely for the US, dispelling the idea that our state might be disloyal to its country Lincoln County War a famous late 19th century feud between two factions in southern NM that made Billy the Kid a household name (about groceries) Santa Fe Ring a group of corrupt lawyers and politicians who controlled New Mexico politics during its territorial period M...
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New Mexico History Statehood #4  Already Passed
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    New Mexico History Statehood #4 Already Passed

  • New Mexico History Statehood #4 Already Passed Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) treaty signed by the U.S. and Mexico that officially ended the Mexican-American War; Mexico had to give up much of its northern territory to the U.S (Mexican Cession); in exchange the U.S. gave Mexico $15 million and said that Mexicans living in the lands of the Mexican Cession would be protected Compromise of 1850 (1) California admitted as free state, (2) territorial status and popular sovereignty of...
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New Mexico History Key Predicted  Questions and CORRECT Answers
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  • Two factors that dominate New Mexico's long history is often inhospitable living conditions and isolation from the outside world. True The smallest of New Mexico's land provinces is the Rocky Mountains The New Mexico region had _____ important river systems . Five Three-quarters of the moisture received in N.M. During an average years occurs during the months of June- September In regards to elevation, NM is greener ally considered to be a land of High elevation Humans likely first ar...
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