What did Englishman William Blackmore imply when he stated that "all authorities…are unanimous in predicting that the Red Men are a doomed race," in his introduction to The Plains of the Great West and Their Inhabitants?
A) The lack of immunity to many diseases ensured the extinction of American Indians.
B) The extermination of the buffalo would lead to the starvation of many Native Americans.
C) Whites were willing to assimilate American Indians into their society.
D) White progress through Manifest Destiny would eliminate American Indians.
D
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A) education and job training B) making the military a career C) increasing economic inequality D) smaller family size
Why had Hiroshima and Nagasaki not been firebombed?
A) Both were thought to be widely sympathetic to the Americans. B) Their architecture was likely to withstand the power of conventional bombs. C) President Truman wanted them preserved in case he decided to use the atomic bomb. D) They were far from the coast. E) They were of little military importance.
The dispute between St. Anselm and Peter Abelard hinged on whether:
a. One must be consecrated by the church in order to be a university professor. b. Women could be educated in the formal precincts of a university. c. Understanding a concept is necessary for belief in it. d. God's existence can be proven from reading Aristotle's Metaphysics.
The first state to ratify the Constitution in 1787 was
A. Delaware. B. Rhode Island. C. New Hampshire. D. Connecticut. E. New Jersey.