Why did Andrew Jackson, and most Americans, support Indian Removal?

a. Give white farmers access to fertile soil
b. Make it easier for Indians to convert to Christianity
c. Freeing up land for mining
d. All of the above


d. All of the above

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Why did some North American Indians find the religious ideas of Catholicism and Puritanism attractive?

a. They were intrigued by the concept of the Trinity. b. The religious ideas of the Jesuits and the Puritans closely resembled the ideas of traditional Indian religions. c. European religious services included the singing of hymns, which the Indians enjoyed. d. The Indians thought that the religious ideas of the Europeans could help them cope with the tremendouschanges they had to face.

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America's early-nineteenth-century population was notable for its

a. restlessness. b. wastefulness. c. youthfulness. d. aggressiveness. e. thoughtfulness.

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After 1482, Sephardim Jews were allowed to remain in Spain if they wore badges of identification in public

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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