In the early 1930s, both Mexican Americans and Mexican nationals working in the United States _________________________.
A. continued to provide a docile, reliable farm labor force in the American Southwest
B. were sometimes subjected to deportation by the U.S. government
C. benefited significantly from the AAA
D. steadily replaced whites in California's migratory work force
Answer: B
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Although Mandan chief Mah-to-toh-pa posed for artist George Caitlin with full war regalia and other trappings of a warrior chief, Caitlin omitted most of these objects in order to __________
A) fulfill the desires of the Indian chief for a more simplistic portrayal of himself B) preserve an accurate visual record of Western Native American culture C) not make him seem more powerful than American political and military leaders D) portray an idealized version of how an Indian should appear to an American audience
During most of the sixteenth century, the Americas remained a Spanish monopoly
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
In some female-dominated fields, men earn more and are promoted faster than women. This is known as the ______ .
a. male advantage. b. glass elevator. c. glass escalator. d. gender segregation.
For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. noncentralized societies
What will be an ideal response?