Unlike the French practice in the future Canada and northern United States, in the Red River

Valley they

A) had little success.
B) traded in skins.
C) made alliances with Native American tribes.
D) purchased Indian slave women.


D

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b. He encouraged people to save, but his tax policies promoted spending. c. He sought to increase taxes, yet he argued in favor of deficit spending. d. He sought to reduce taxes, yet he argued that a balanced budget was essential.

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What was the platform of Sam Houston, the first president of Texas?

A) He fought to prevent the annexation of Texas. B) He was against annexation in any form. C) He was against annexation unless it included the Oklahoma territory. D) He was for annexation but only if it included the New Mexico territory. E) He was for annexation immediately after Texas declared independence.

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Family life in the Indian Ocean coastal areas was considered more cosmopolitan because

a. it was wealthier. b. blended families were bicultural and bilingual. c. they were monotheistic. d. they were not economically tied to agriculture. e. women were allowed to hold political offices.

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Historians look to the fact that many women wanted to keep work and did after the war as

a. foreshadowing the eventual revolution in women's roles in America. b. helping to expand the nation's economy. c. fueling the rise of home-buying across America. d. facilitating the increasing divorce rate. e. None of these choices are correct.

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