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people first come to Superstition Mountain looking for gold? (A) in the 1400 s (B) in the 1500s (C) in the 1600 s (D) in the 1700 s 3. Where in the article can you find the answer to question 2? (A) in the opening section (B) in the section "An Ancient Mystery" (C) in the section "The Lost Gold" (D) in the section "The Real Treasure"

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People first looked for gold in the 1500s, and this information is found in the "The Lost Gold" section.

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Based on the reading, the best answers are: • People first came looking for gold in the 1500s. (Answer: B) • You can find this detail in the section titled "The Lost Gold." (Answer: C)

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In the early 1500s, Spanish explorers were drawn to the Superstition Mountains, believing them to be rich in gold and secrets. Legend has it that these mountains concealed vast treasures left behind by Native Americans and early conquistadors, fueling a frenzy of exploration and greed. The eerie beauty of the landscape coupled with tales of lost gold created a captivating allure that persists to this day! To navigate the article effectively, dive into "The Lost Gold" section, as it usually contains the juiciest details on the quest for treasure. This part typically outlines the rich history and thrilling escapades throughout the mountains, making it the perfect spot for discovering when those hopeful gold seekers first set their sights on Superstition Mountain!

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