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Official Explanation

1. According to the information presented by the author in the passage, American migrants travelling throughout the United States in the mid-1840‘s often:

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The mid-1840s are mentioned in paras 3 and 4. Review the author‘s basic points: Not everyone thought the plains were the desert, and many settlers simply passed the Plains up because they were on their way to Oregon. (C) reflects the latter point.

(A): Opposite. The author states in the same lines that ―those who encouraged migration to Oregon did not deny the agricultural potential of the Plains. For the purpose of settling, agricultural potential in the Plains was presumably equivalent to economic potential.

(B): Distortion. Though the author argues that settlers generally didn‘t have an overly pessimistic view of the Plains as a desert, there‘s no indication that their view skewed too far in the opposite direction.

(C): The correct answer

(D): Opposite. Newspapers are cited in para 2 as a data source for investigating the myth of the Great American Desert; the author argues that those who did accept the desert images were mainly the elite, who presumably weren‘t the main migratory population.

(E): Bandits are not within the scope of the passage

Answer: C
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