After the Alamo, probably the most recognizable building in Texas during the 1960s and 1970s was the __________

A. Astrodome in Houston
B. Sun Bowl in El Paso
C. Cotton Bowl in Dallas
D. Buddy Holly Museum in Lubbock


A

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Why did many American military authorities believe that the use of black troops in Cuba was desirable?

a. They believed casualties in Cuba would be high, and they did not want to risk white troops. b. They believed that blacks were naturally servile and would fight without pay. c. They believed that blacks would be welcomed by the Cuban rebels, many of whom were of African descent. d. They believed that blacks were resistant to tropical diseases.

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During the first years of the First World War, President Wilson and many officials within his administration

a. began to lobby foreign governments for the creation of the League of Nations. b. pressured Congress to pass a resolution supporting the Allies. c. held anti-German views, which often translated into pro-Allied policies and weakened America's officialstance as a neutral nation d. secretly entered into a military alliance with Great Britain while publicly proclaiming America's neutrality.

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The Quebec Act bothered colonists because it

a. singled out Massachusetts with the harshest measures. b. required jury trials for colonists suspected of crimes against the Crown. c. covered all English-speaking territories in America. d. set aside land for those who would settle and improve it. e. attempted to legislate peace between Catholics and Protestants in the region.

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The ___________ was a 15th century, full rigged, oceangoing sailing ship outfitted with naval guns and a reasonably accurate compass.

a. frigate b. bluenose c. caravel d. catamaran

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