Mississippi River SCR
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The Mississippi River has played an important role in the development of the United States. Based on the article, identify one way the river has influenced the country and explain why this impact is significant today.
Support your response with evidence from the text, using the CER or ACE method.
Your response needs to be a minimum of 4 sentences.
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