Joseph Brant was
A) the Mohawk chief who, as leader of the Iroquois confederation, sided with the British during the Revolution and later became the inspiration behind Indian resistance in the Northwest
B) the most famous African American to fight for the Americans during the Revolution
C) the author who was lynched in Boston because of his pamphlet arguing that Anglo-American compromise and peace would be preferable to transatlantic war and possible independence
D) the leader of the pro-American peace party in the House of Commons
E) the main spokesman for the Antifederalists in the battle over ratification of the Constitution
A
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Weimar Germany?s most serious handicap was the insecurity of the middle classes caused by the
A) economic chaos caused by inflation in the 1920s and depression in the early 1930s. B) fear of communist revolution. C) activities of the Nazis and other right-wing extremist parties. D) rise of totalitarian governments in Italy and Portugal. E) free trade movement.
By the late 1950s and early 1960s, Brazilian workers did all of the following except
A) elect leftist union leaders less inclined to collaborate with industrialists or the state. B) become a more significant political force and expanded their autonomy from state controls. C) increasingly rely on strikes and uncompromising demands for wage hikes to secure their interests. D) elect national and state political leaders whose nationalist programs protected Brazilians from foreign competition.
Why were the Native Americans of the Ohio Valley and the Northwest Territory only a minor obstacle to white settlers and land speculators?
a. The Native Americans had already suffered military defeat in the conflict between Britain and the United States. b. The Native Americans of these regions willingly gave up their lands to the whites for paltry amounts of money. c. The Native Americans of these regions lacked modern weaponry to defend themselves against the whites. d. The Native American populations in these regions were very low as most of the Indians had been captured as slaves.
Based on this map, what conclusion can be drawn about the Ho Chi Minh Trail?
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