The story of Felipa Osuna and Juan María de Marrón's experiences during and after the U.S.-Mexican War exemplify
a. the impact of the Californios' defeat by the Americans.
b. divisions among the Californios over the American conquest.
c. efforts by some Americans to encourage Californios to fight on their side.
d. Americans' mistreatment of Californios after the war.
b
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a. education b. growth of the state c. developments in science d. economic recovery
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Dutch colonial efforts were
a. incredibly unsuccessful, as their huge expenditures did not produce a single profitable colony. b. ended by superior Portuguese power in North America before 1700. c. weakened by their principled refusal to take part in the slave trade. d. highly successful in Southeast Asia, and particularly on the island of Java. e. most economically profitable in New Amsterdam.
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a) Malcolm X b) Stokely Carmichael c) The Black Panthers d) Martin Luther King Jr.