Metacom's War was significant because

a) it marked the shift in policy in Indian warfare to a policy of extinction.
b) it allowed the Wampanoag to retake much of Massachusetts.
c) although the British won, it devastated many towns and the colonial economy.
d) A and C
e) All of the above.


d) A and C

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a. Mongols. b. Bulgars. c. Cumans. d. Byzantines. e. Pechenegs.

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Compare Italy and Germany immediately following their unifications. What policies did the Italian government follow in Italy, and how successful were they? How did the approach of the German government differ, and how did its post-unification position in Europe compare with Italy's?

What will be an ideal response?

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Dividing the Republican Party early in William Howard Taft's administration was

a. the debate regarding the role of government in foreign policy. b. the problem of banking regulation. c. a decision concerning the need to lower tariffs. d. the split loyalty between Taft and Roosevelt supporters.

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Approximately how many African Americans received commissions in the U.S. Army during the First World War?

a. 10 b. 85 c. 335 d. 650

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