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问题      The period from 1780 to the Civil War was marked by a tremendous increase in the number of higher-education institutions, the rise of the state university, the creation of scientific and technological schools and departments, and the beginning of higher education for women.
     Of the 182 permanent colleges founded before the Civil War, 17 were in Ohio, 16 in Pennsylvania, and 15 in New York. West of the Mississippi River the fast permanent colleges founded were St Louis University, 1818, and the College of Louisiana (now called Centenary College), 1825; in the Northwest, Williamette University, Oregon, 1842; and in the Southwest, California Wesleyan College (now College of the Pacific), 18
Which of the following is the oldest institution of higher education west of the Mississippi River?

选项 A、St Louis University.
B、The College of Louisianna.
C、Williamette University.
D、California Wesleyan College.

答案A

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