Read the excerpt from "As Good as Gold." The rest of the day went on just like the day before, and the day before that. Sam followed his brother as they inched their way through Chilkoot Pass, the worst part of the Klondike trail. It was this thirty-mile stretch that broke most gold-rush stampeders. Chilkoot was not only steep and narrow, but the brothers were each required to haul two thousand pounds of food and gear through its treacherous route. Failing to do so meant that the Canadian Mounties would send them home. So the pair pressed on, hauling packs for half a mile, setting them beside the trail and then going back for another, and another, and another. Sam guessed that they walked at least fifty miles for every mile they moved forward. What does the excerpt show about the historical context of the story? There were no roads or automobiles in the area. Miners chose to walk for exercise. The mines were a short distance from civilization. There were few requirements to get to the mines.

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There were no roads or automobiles in the area.

It's clear through the passage that there are no paved roads or cars to get the miners from place to place. They had to carry all of their gear and supplies through dangerous trails by foot, only being able to travel a certain amount each day. 

There were no streets or cars nearby.  

It's reasonable through the section that there are no cleared streets or vehicles to get the diggers from one spot to another.

  • They needed to convey the entirety of their stuff and supplies through hazardous path by foot, simply having the option to travel a specific sum every day.

  • It's clear through the passage that there are no paved roads or cars to get the miners from place to place.

  • They had to carry all of their gear and supplies through dangerous trails by foot, only being able to travel a certain amount each day.

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