Unlike most city-based societies of the ancient world, Harappan city-states provided what for their citizenry?
a. Walls for defense
b. Religion
c. Trade with distant civilizations
d. Various forms of plumbing
e. Lack of structure
d
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By 1590, John White returned to find this colony gone
A) Fort Caroline B) St. Augustine C) Santo Domingo D) Roanoke
In 1837, the Boston American expressed the sentiments of many Americans when it advised that:
A) foreign immigrants abandon their national habits and assimilate as soon as possible. B) no business hire immigrant workers. C) women reformers return to their homes and be quiet. D) upper class Americans take responsibility for urban poverty.
Why did the discovery of gold and the population explosion in California immediately affect political rather than economic or social issues?
A) Californians wrote both a proslavery and an antislavery state constitution. B) The state government would have to determine if the Californio ranchers still had title to their lands. C) Both proslavery and antislavery settlers were fighting a series of violent conflicts there. D) Congress would have to decide if California would be a free or slave state.
John Quincy Adams, elected president in 1825, was charged by his political opponents with having struck a "corrupt bargain" when he appointed ____ to become ____
a. John C. Calhoun, vice president b. William Crawford, chief justice of the United States c. Henry Clay, secretary of state d. Daniel Webster, secretary of state e. John Eaton, secretary of the navy