Edmund Genêt's actions led to __________
A) war between settlers and Native Americans
B) a peace treaty between the United States and France
C) the deterioration of relations between France and the United States
D) calls for Mexican independence
C
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A. Because it was a club for veterans of the American Revolution and their first born sons, some were afraid that it signaled the creation of a native-born aristocracy. B. Because it was a gambling club, some were afraid it was a harbinger of moral corruption in the new American republic. C. Because it was a social club for young people, some were afraid that it would become a den of depravity and sin. D. Because it was an artists' club, some feared that its members would encourage the spread of European decadence.
The Franco-Prussian War ushered in a new government in France called the __________
A) Liberal Empire B) Second Empire C) Second Republic D) Third Republic
After the Chinese crackdown on the occupation of Tiananmen Square, a lone man personified steadfast support for human rights by standing up to a tank
A) True B) False
Overall, Texans’ policies toward Indians during the 1820s tended to __________
A. be very positive and sympathetic B. be consistently negative, hostile, and violent C. be indifferent, because they were no longer seen as a threat D. vary widely depending on the nature of the specific indigenous group and its location