Examine the formation of new Indian ethnic groups of the East and their complex economic and diplomatic relationships in the early eighteenth century. Compare their strategy to that of the Indians of the West.
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During World War II, American Indians
a. demanded that President Roosevelt end discrimination in defense industries. b. rarely enlisted in the armed forces. c. moved south to replace African American laborers. d. moved off reservations in large numbers. e. promoted recovery of tribal languages.
Explain the development of the Anasazi and the Hopewell cultures in North America. What aspects were similar and where did they differ?
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Why did Americans in the postwar years yearn for a reaffirmation of faith?
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The authors use the examples of Louisa McCord and Mary Chesnut as examples of women
writers that A) abandoned writing as being unsuitable. B) loved their way of life, and steadfastly kept to its rules. C) condemned the southern way of life. D) loved their way of life, but also stepped outside its bounds.