What did the peoples who lived along the Atlantic coast from present-day North Carolina to Maine share in common?
a) They all spoke an Algonquian dialect.
b) They all practiced human sacrifice.
c) They were all patrilineal societies.
d) They had all domesticated horses.
a) They all spoke an Algonquian dialect.
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During World War II, American families experienced
A) decreasing marriage and birth rates. B) increasing marriage rates, but decreasing birth rates. C) decreasing marriage rates, but increasing birth rates. D) increasing marriage and birth rates.
President Wilson lavished praise on The Birth of a Nation, a 1915 movie which glorified
a. the Radical Republicans. b. the antebellum abolitionist movement. c. the Ku Klux Klan. d. African-American participation in the American Revolution.
Within the wartime Grand Alliance, both the British and the Free French governments pursued the objective of
A) keeping their colonial empires intact. B) the division of postwar Germany into several weak partitions. C) abolishing spheres of influence as a legitimate basis for postwar international diplomacy. D) placing first priority on opening a second front against Germany in France.
What was the result of the implementation of Tiberius Gracchus's land-redistribution proposal?
A) It set up small farmers to fail again. B) It helped small farmers regain prosperity. C) It played into the hands of the optimates. D) It continued to favor large landowners. E) It decreased the numbers of slave workers.