A Metis is a frontiersman of

a. Cree-Sioux mix.
b. French-English immigrant mix.
c. Sioux-Ojibwa mix.
d. European-Amerindian descent.
e. pure Native American descent.


d

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a. women and men held separate spheres of influence. b. women and men were essentially equal. c. women were inferior to men in all respects. d. women and men both benefited from greater education.

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A. children are necessary as workers B. children are a big economic liability C. children are expected to support parents financially in their old age D. a high birthrate is necessary to insure some children survive into adulthood

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A. rising nationalism and a perceived optimism in the United States. B. declining violence in the West between the United States and Indian tribes. C. the need for Americans to band together in the wake of economic depression. D. increased political divisions in the United States federal government. E. renewed good relations between the United States and the European continent.

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