The major source of Anglo-French conflict in the colonies was __________

a. slavery
b. international naval supremacy
c. arguments over relations and treaties with Native Americans
d. political grievances
e. control of the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys


E

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A) found the Great Society programs sensitive to their needs. B) became more active politically. C) had little success in gaining a political voice. D) did not attempt to share in the American dream.

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a. true b. false

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