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Organizational sitemap of the Council on Vertical Urbanism website.Collage with for Savvas Learning Company with overlapping elements: a handshake, vintage map segments, text about the Louisiana Purchase, and geometric shapes in warm tones, suggesting unity and history.Static timeline imageA historical-themed image asks, 'What do you think Monroe and Livingston will do?' with four options over a blue-orange gradient: 1) Decline the deal. They were only authorized to spend $10 million. 2) Consult with Jefferson and Native Americans in the territory. 3) Negotiate with Napoleon for the city. 4) Take the deal. It's a bargain!Map of the United States with three marked locations on the Lewis and Clark expedition route. Yellow dots connected by a line indaicate important sites.Map highlighting New Orleans, Louisiana on a gray U.S. map. Yellow background with "Things to Know" label. Text describes New Orleans' history.Map of the USA highlighting the vast Louisiana Territory in yellow, with a French flag icon and text noting its size compared to France.Infographic titled 'What was there for Jefferson to worry about?' displaying three concerns: Transportation with a sailing ship, Trade Routes with a map, and National Security with a shield. Each icon is colored with a gradient and accompanied by a brief question related to the concern.The text "Primary Sources" in yellow and "Excerpts from Lewis & Clark Journals" in white on a dark gray backgroundA webpage with a gradient background poses questions about decisions by Monroe, Livingston, and Congress. Contains abstract art and descriptive text about historical decision-making processes.A web page titled 'Excerpts from Lewis & Clark Journals', featuring a primary source gallery with images of Native American artifacts, a painting of Sacagawea guiding explorers, and a historical quill pen.Illustration of a decorated cradleboard, used by Sacagawea for her son, alongside a painting of explorers including Sacagawea in a wooded area.A webpage featuring Sacagawea, a 17-year-old Shoshone-Hidatsa woman. The background has a gradient of purple and blue with a map overlay. At the top, text describes her journey with the Corps of Discovery, including caring for her infant and feeling weary. A portrait of Sacagawea is centered. Below, sections highlight the stakes: 'The success of the Lewis & Clark Expedition' and 'Surviving the 5,000-mile journey with your infant son.' The question 'What can you do to endure the voyage?' is posed, emphasizing resolve and endurance.A digital collage juxtaposes a historical painting of a Native American woman with braided hair and modern attire against a contemporary portrait of a woman standing outdoors, wearing a red dress.Fresenius RFID presentationThe Multiple team members walking through an entryway with a Sears Outlet sign next to appliancesTwo people collaborate at a desk covered with colorful flyers, papers, and circular tags. The mood is focused and collaborative, suggesting a creative project.A collection of research on competitor’s websites and strategyA collection of slides with brand positioning, messaging, and researchGray sectional sofa with two patterned cushions, flanked by a sale sign indicating 30% off on the left for The Discount Factory Home & Applicance Outlet