The Promise Keepers were focused on __________
A) the rights and responsibilities of fathers
B) furthering the cause of social justice
C) diffusing racial tensions
D) improving the environment for future generations
A
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Which is the best description of the most important message Richard Hakluyt's stories communicated to European readers?
a. Readers were convinced that the New World was a paradise that was theirs for the taking, and they paid little regard to the native people already living there. b. Readers were cautioned not to settle in the New World without first being aware of the potential dangers that they could face. c. Readers were convinced that the Native Americans were agreeable and eager to help them get settled in exchange for trading new ideas and goods. d. Readers were warned to be sensitive to the concerns of Native Americans and not to treat the New World as a place that was simply theirs for the taking. e. Readers were convinced that they would find precious metals in North America, and Hakluyt's stories told them where to find those precious metals.
The Atlantic tribal group with whom the English had the most contact was called __________
a. Algonquian b. Mayan c. Apache d. Sioux e. Cherokee
All of the following are consistent with the history of Zimbabwe EXCEPT
A) in an attempt to appeal to rural Africans, Mugabe sent thugs to seize white farms. B) Robert Mugabe became the president in a decisive 1980 victory. C) it had been the British colony of Rhodesia. D) its economy has failed to thrive. E) it went from being one of the most productive and profitable areas of Africa to collapse.
President Woodrow Wilson, regarding the Treaty of Versailles, was more naïve and idealistic than his European counterparts
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.