Which tribe successfully resisted removal through the 1830s?

A) the Cherokee who had already relocated in the West
B) the various tribes in the "middle ground"
C) the Seminole in Florida
D) the Sauk in Iowa
E) the Fox in Iowa


C

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The members of the caste known as the untouchables, or pariahs, were

a. so holy that they would be contaminated if touched even by high priests. b. given extensive opportunity to achieve social mobility. c. required to have a minimum of five children during their lifetimes. d. composed primarily of priests and financial planners. e. given jobs such as handling dead bodies or collecting trash.

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In response to South Carolina's nullification of the Tariff of 1828, Andrew Jackson

a. publicly threatened to hang the nullifiers. b. dispatched naval and military forces to the state while denouncing nullification. c. worked quietly to defuse the confrontation. d. mobilized the other southern states to oppose nullification. e. sought a Supreme Court ruling declaring nullification invalid.

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Which of the following is true of Jefferson Davis's leadership?

A. Davis spent most of his time dealing with party politics. B. Davis was helpless to make command decisions without the presence of his top generals. C. Davis demonstrated few administrative abilities. D. Davis refused to appoint a cabinet to help him manage affairs of state. E. Davis spent more time paying strict adherence to legal and constitutional requirements than on providing genuine national leadership.

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African Americans enlisted at a rate that was __________ percent above their proportion in the general population

A) 25 B) 35 C) 40 D) 60

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