During the American revolutionary war most Native American tribes in the East fought for
What will be an ideal response?
England
You might also like to view...
Stephen F. Austin showed the seriousness of his obligation of being a Mexican citizen by
a) serving in the Coahuila-Texas legislature. b) sending an Anglo force to help put down a revolt by a group of Americans in Fredonia. c) supporting the movement that brought Santa Anna to power and Zavala back from his first exile. d) urging fellow colonists to learn Spanish. e) all of the above
The provision in the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that forbade discrimination on the basis of sex was included because a. southern congressmen hoped it would lead to the defeat of the bill. b. the Johnson administration was warned by Democratic congresswomen that they would vote against themeasure unless the provision was included
c. liberal congressmen hoped it would convince their undecided colleagues to support the bill. d. the National Organization of Women pledged to lobby against passage of the bill if the provision was notincluded.
John Woolman believed that slavery was wrong. When he visited southern Quaker meetings, he
a) insisted his host take payment for his lodging and that it be distributed to the slaves themselves, or sometimes gave money directly to the slaves. b) slept in the barn. c) never allowed slaves to serve him. d) mandated that the owners free their slaves in his presence. e) preached to the slaves that they would be free in heaven.
Which of the following best describes the movement known as Neo-Confucianism?
A. Neo-Confucianism refers to a literary movement, popular during the Song period, in which novelists attempted to express the values of Confucianism through fictional tales. B. Neo-Confucianism refers to the spread of Confucianism throughout East Asia during the Song period. C. Originating during the Song era, Neo-Confucianism reaffirmed the basic values of Confucian thought while incorporating some of the spiritual elements of Buddhism and Daoism. D. Neo-Confucianism refers to a movement, prominent during the Song era, to rid China of all Buddhist temples and monks.