During King Philip's War in 1676, the tide of battle was turned mainly because of
a. the use of cavalry.
b. the superiority of European weapons.
c. the successful recruitment of Native American allies.
d. an outbreak of smallpox.
c
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The typical American soldier in the First World War was _____________________.
A. married with children B. an African American C. a high-school graduate D. a draftee in his early- to mid-twenties
Which statement best describes the economy during the Reagan years?
a. An across-the-board increase in wages and profits fueled the strongest economy in several decades. b. The United States enjoyed an economic boom largely because it sold much more overseas than it bought from foreign countries. c. The federal deficit was brought under control, but only by raising taxes. d. The richest Americans greatly increased their share of the national wealth, while for many workers wages had declined.
How did tobacco cultivation shape english colonization in the chesapeake?
What will be an ideal response?
The Federal Reserve Act
a. broke up powerful private financial institutions that were too powerful. b. was a more powerful and centralized authority than a national bank would have been. c. prohibited interlocking directories. d. provided for government ownership of national banks. e. was more in keeping with Roosevelt's concept of New Nationalism than with the promises of Wilson's New Freedom.