In the mid-nineteenth century, the Plains Indians were
A. the most widespread Indian groups in the West.
B. not as vulnerable to disease as eastern tribes.
C. mostly sedentary farmers.
D. usually able to unite against white aggression.
E. among the least aggressive of all American Indians.
Answer: A
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The Woman's Christian Temperance Union
A) was a labor union for women who worked in alcohol distilleries across the country. B) worked to bring about a stronger Sunday school curriculum across several Protestant churches. C) worked to bring about the ban of using wine during communion at church services. D) emerged as a national organization dedicated to banning the sale and distribution of alcohol.
Most white northerners in the period between 1820 and 1860 __________
A) were generally more liberal than southerners on race issues B) wanted nothing to do with blacks and held racist ideas similar to those of southerners C) were about equally divided between those who wanted slavery to continue and those who fought against it D) thought that blacks were hard, honest workers who would take jobs away from them
Known as __________, over 16,000 French aristocrats settled in countries near the French border, where they sought to foment counterrevolution
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Of the two major Protestant reformers, Luther and Calvin, who was the most revolutionary figure? Why?
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