The "middle ground" was an area shared by Indians and European traders.
a. true
b. false
Answer: a. true
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A) began to lump all American Indians together as an enemy race. B) distinguished their perceptions of individual Indian tribes depending on their political relationship with Great Britain. C) eased their racial attitudes towards American Indian tribes and promoted assimilation and conciliation with the Native Americans. D) supported a negotiated, conciliatory approach to resolving land and political conflicts with most American Indian tribes.
In the "long telegram," George F. Kennan asserted that _______________________.
A. the fanaticism expressed by the Soviets made even a temporary understanding with them impossible B. the United States should extend humanitarian aid to the Soviet Union C. the Soviets did not want confrontation with the United States D. the United States should use military force to liberate Eastern Europe from the Soviet Union
How did most African Americans feel about entering World War I?
A) Because of their past experiences, blacks criticized the war and knew it would bring no gains for them. B) Most supported it, and many served in the armed forces as a way to demonstrate their patriotism and loyalty. C) Some blacks openly protested the war through marches and demonstrations. D) Violence broke out in many cities across the United States as blacks protested unfair drafting and wartime hiring practices.
The Roosevelt Corollary was issued because Roosevelt:
A) wanted to prevent armed European intervention in South America. B) wanted to prevent the Japanese from colonizing Nicaragua. C) wanted to assure European creditors access to Latin markets. D) sought an "open door" in China.