The principle leaders and supporters of nationalist movements in the early nineteenth century were

a. conservatives.
b. the aristocracy.
c. the liberals.
d. socialists.
e. peasants and workers.


c

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A) removing Indians from the Southeast B) assimilating Indians into white society C) forcing Indians to relocate to the Southeast D) leaving Indians alone as much as possible

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Tejanos were people of Mexican origin or descent living in __________

A) Texas B) California C) Arizona D) New Mexico

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In the aftermath of 9/11, many governments allied to the United States objected when the Bush administration a. announced that it would hold accountable any nation from which an attack on American soil, Americanfacilities, or American citizens was mounted, and that the United States would respond immediately andmilitarily to any such attack

b. adopted the most restrictive immigration policy in the nation's history. c. asserted that the United States would not wait for security threats to become real, but would instead employpreemptive action to defend the nation. d. asserted that America would use its military power solely for the physical protection of the United States andU.S. citizens.

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Which of the following events occurred in 1763?

A) ?Seven Years' War ended. B) ?Pontiac's War began. C) ?Treaty of Paris was signed. D) ?All of the above.

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