Before 1750, the dominant crop in the Chesapeake Bay region was
A. tobacco.
B. indigo.
C. cotton.
D. rice.
Answer: A
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In the early nineteenth century, these Indian tribes dominated the southern high plains
A) Navajos and Hopis B) Cherokees and Creeks C) Cherokees and Apaches D) Comanches and Apaches
The financial resources for the spread of evangelical reform often came from ______________.
A. Northern state governments B. the members of Masonic lodges C. wealthy industrialists and merchants D. groups associated with recent Catholic immigrants
In the last half of the 1700s, urban riots were generally __________.
A. radical and violent B. politically motivated C. led by immigrants D. conservative and spontaneous
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Johnson, Rush, and Feagin propose radical changes to achieve a utopian, nonracist society in the United States.