What items describe the central plateau
altiplano central
area where most of the...
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What items describe the central plateau
altiplano central
area where most of the population lives
high, flat land surrounded by mountains
humid
pleasant climate
rio bravo
snow covered mountains
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What were the consequences of johnson’s reconstruction plan? check all that apply. lincoln was assassinated. southerners lost their homes to african americans. state governments passes laws that oppressed african americans. confederate leaders regained their leadership roles. there was an increase in violence agains african americans.
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