What are the dominant Indian tribes in the Southwest Desert?

a. Lakota, Pawnee, Osage, Cheyenne
b. Mohawk, Onondaga, Oneida, Cayuga, Seneca
c. Zuni, Hopi, Apache, Navajo
d. Kwakiuti, Tlingit, Haida, Nootka, Chinook


Answer: c. Zuni, Hopi, Apache, Navajo

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A) Mexican workers refused the low wages.
B) white cowboys decided to strike for higher wages.
C) the cattlemen refused to negotiate.
D) opportunities were created for other groups who accepted the lower wages.

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Which movement from the following list established a tradition of seeking answers to questions about nature through the application of reason and methodical investigation of the world?

a. Phenomenology b. Scientific Revolution c. Protestant Reformation d. Enlightenment e. Renaissance

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a. the large majority of people believed in conforming and usually opposed proposals of reformers b. many thinkers expressed their dissent about social institutions and conformist beliefs c. farmers and workers often shared a zeal for reading popular as well as refined literature d. most leading merchants converted to Presbyterianism

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The Vietnam policy devised by President Nixon and Henry Kissinger included

a. increased bombing of North Vietnam coupled with the withdrawal of some American troops. b. an increase in both troop strength and bombing missions. c. a reduction of American troops in Vietnam and an end to the bombing of North Vietnam. d. a reduction in bombing missions coupled with an increase in ground forces.

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