In the early nineteenth century, the explorer Stephen Long

A. was one of the most colorful of the "mountain men."
B. labeled the Great Plains the "American breadbasket."
C. inadvertently brought the United States to the brink of war with Mexico.
D. agreed with the findings and conclusions of Zebulon Pike.
E. discovered the source of the Red River.


Answer: D

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