"Buffalo Bill's Wild West" was popular for all the following reasons EXCEPT that
A) it seemed to give Americans a way to experience the West.
B) it included big-name stars like Annie Oakley.
C) it provided an accurate representation of the West.
D) it featured Indians such as Sitting Bull.
E) it grew increasingly elaborate.
C
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Obama described America's religious and cultural diversity as its _______________________
A) choice of hope over fear B) strength not its weakness C) facing down Fascism D) none of the above
The following was TRUE of the development of the nations in Europe in the 1400s and 1500s EXCEPT
A) they became major and influential political organizations replacing both the smaller kingdoms and city-states. B) they became more important and commonplace by the late 1400s as Spain, France, Sweden, Scotland, and England were united by the respective monarchies. C) they overcame obstacles of geographical distance and difficulty of travel that might have discouraged their development. D) broad religious freedom and peace generally prevailed among the newly created European nations in Europe during the 1400s and 1500s.
Which of the following did Rahel Levin and Madame Marie Thérèse Geoffrin share in common?
A) They both entered politics. B) They both worked on Grub Street. C) They were both philosophes. D) They were both salonnières.
Which of the following were most likely to earn less than the national average annual wage in 1900?
a. eastern coal miners b. construction workers c. clerical workers d. government workers