Which of the following statements concerning "Buffalo Bill" Cody is not true?
A) He was a famous scout.
B) In the popular imagination, he came to represent an idealized hero.
C) He represented the American government in negotiations with the Apache.
D) He killed over thousands of bison in the late 1860s.
E) Edward Judson wrote a widely-read dime novel about him.
C
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Robert "King" Carter instructed his overseer to control slaves:
A) through kindness. B) by negotiating work assignments. C) through violence and fear. D) by bribing the slaves with food.
The story of Felipa Osuna and Juan María de Marrón's experiences during and after the U.S.-Mexican War exemplify
a. the impact of the Californios' defeat by the Americans. b. divisions among the Californios over the American conquest. c. efforts by some Americans to encourage Californios to fight on their side. d. Americans' mistreatment of Californios after the war.
The Second Missouri Compromise was engineered by, among others:
a. John C. Calhoun. b. James Monroe. c. Henry Clay. d. Thomas Jefferson. e. John Quincy Adams.
Railroads played a relatively minor role in American transportation during the 1820s and 1830s.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)