The Dawes General Allotment Act allowed Indians to sell the lands allocated to them
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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a. Yorkville b. Detroit c. Watts d. Newark
What was “Camp Obama”?
a. a training session designed to turn grassroots volunteers into effective political organizers b. the Republican Party’s name for what it saw as an unfairly pro-Obama American media c. a summer camp set up by Barack Obama to bring white and black children with little direct experience of other racial groups together d. a small group of political insiders who lent their skills and experience to the relatively inexperienced presidential candidate
Those who took the lead in wildlife conservation were
A. women activists. B. wealthy businessmen. C. Native Americans. D. elite sportsmen.
Functionalist and rationalist architecture dominated during the 1950s and 1960s because it
a. could be built quickly and relatively inexpensively. b. created friendly and inviting spaces for people to work. c. could easily be incorporated into older classical buildings. d. favored small buildings that traditional and conservative.