Under the Spanish Franciscan missionaries, the native inhabitants of California
a. were encouraged to live according to the principles of St. Francis.
b. were treated as simple natives who did not need to work unless they wished.
c. were forced to work endlessly as farmers and herders and suffered much disease and hardship.
d. were treated better than the African slaves with whom they worked.
e. were given generous provisions and education in exchange for voluntarily converting.
c
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For female advocates of the women's rights movement
A) violent actions were deemed necessary for change. B) change, it was believed, would never occur. C) leading abolitionists were seen as natural and important allies. D) marriage was deemed a dead institution.
Roosevelt and his advisors decided that the best way to deal with the Holocaust was to:
A) suppress any mention of it until the war ended and the problem solved itself. B) disrupt rail transport to the camps with bombing raids. C) relax immigration laws to allow unlimited war refugees into the United States. D) save as many lives as possible by ending the war as quickly as possible.
After World War I, many Europeans were overwhelmed with a sense of despair and a belief that something was dreadfully wrong with most Western values
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In what ways was the Progressive Era not progressive?
What will be an ideal response?