The forty-ninth parallel was established as the U.S. border between Canada and

A) ?Maine.
B) ?Michigan.
C) ?Montana.
D) ?Oregon.
E) ?Minnesota.


D

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a. Ireland. b. Belgium. c. Britain. d. Germany. e. France.

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A) He attended the Naval Academy for college and then served in the Navy. B) He had been a peanut farmer and was a deeply religious member of the Southern Baptist Church. C) He had served as a member of the House of Representatives, Senator, governor, and vice president before he won the presidency. D) He was born in a small rural town of Plains, Georgia.

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