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According to the author, what was significant about the vote that took place on the night of November 24th? Check all that apply. An American Indian woman took part in the vote. The expedition leaders ultimately rejected the decision of the group. Only half of the members of the expedition participated. All of the different opinions on the issue were discussed. An enslaved person's vote was considered equal to others' votes.

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  • An American Indian woman took part in the vote.
  • All of the different opinions on the issue were discussed.
  • An enslaved person's vote was considered equal to others' votes.

Step-by-step explanation:

This relates to the expedition of Lewis and Clark to reach the Pacific ocean. There was a ''vote'' on November 24, 1805 to determine where they would camp for the winter.

It would appear that an American Indian woman named Sacagawea took part in the vote. The opinions of everyone were also discussed and everyone expressed their opinion including York who was an enslaved person to Lewis.

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