In the 1990s, the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana __________
A) was closed to the public after it was occupied by a Native American rights movement
B) had its name changed to reflect the participation of Native American warriors
C) was dedicated as a monument to Custer and the Seventh Cavalry
D) became the location for a mountain-carved image of Chief Crazy Horse
B
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Which group was not part of the southern coalition supporting Radical Reconstruction?
a. businessmen interested in government funding b. poor white farmers from upland regions c. newly enfranchised African Americans d. white planters e. "scalawags"
We suspect all of the following about the origins of the Polynesians EXCEPT:
a. Appear to have ended when the ice bridge melted about 20,000 years ago. b. It appears that the ancestors of the Pacific Islanders originated in northwest China. c. The Polynesians are generally a genetically homogenous group, suggesting no outside influences. d. The ultimate Polynesian origin may have been in inland Taiwan.
While China fortified its borders and reinstated political systems that had been dismantled by the Mongols, it also had to contend with a sharp drop in population due to warfare and the lingering effects of ______________that ravaged the country in the 1340s.
a. syphilis b. bubonic plague c. yellow fever d. leprosy
Which of the following is true of the labor movement during the 1840s? a. It was made up primarily of socialists and anarchists. b. It was successful in getting pension plans for many workers. c. Its major achievement came when the courts relieved workers from the threat of conspiracy laws being usedagainst them if they organized or engaged in strikes
d. It demonstrated the unity present among workers.