Which group in British North America was most attracted to Enlightenment thought?
A. the elite
B. the middle class
C. the poor
D. farmers
Answer: A
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A) strengthened the alliance between the United States and the Soviet Union B) made the Soviet Union defer to the United States in matters of international policy C) had no effect on the relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union D) led to the postwar arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union E) nearly led to an outright war with the Soviet Union
The Indian wars that occurred between 1860 and 1890 were mainly the result of
A. Disputes over the spread of slavery B. Conflict with Mexico and Texas and California C. The search for gold in California D. The movement of settlers onto the Great Plains
Which of the following statements describes government policy toward Native Americans in the 1860s?
A) It ignored or opposed tribal organization. B) It was consistent but not successful because of tribal organization. C) It was formulated by humanitarians who wanted to preserve tribal organization. D) It was a failure because the Indians insisted on being farmers. E) It was based on a system of hierarchy toward various groups.
Which of the following statements accurately characterizes the American response to Europe in the years immediately following the First World War?
A. The United States government announced a fifteen-year postponement of all Allied debts. B. The United States government generously canceled the Allied debts. C. The United States government pressed for debt payment from France but not from Great Britain. D. Private American charities and official relief programs provided massive amounts of foodstuffs to needy Europeans.