Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn in 1876 was made possible in part by an unusually large gathering of tribal warriors
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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A) Epicureanism B) Stoicism C) Cynicism D) Alexandrianism
The so-called "Salt and Iron" debates were concerned with
a. whether China should be a land- or sea-based power. b. the best way to deal with the barbarians beyond the Great Wall. c. what should be the basis of the Chinese currency. d. whether the government should have monopolies over certain goods.
A major outcome of the first Battle of Bull Run was
A) the North's realization that the war would not be won easily. B) a humiliating defeat for the Confederacy. C) the foreshadowing of the long-range factors that would lead to a Union victory. D) a drop in public confidence in the Confederate Army. E) the Confederacy's realization of the Union's military strength.
Congressional discussions over the Wilmot Proviso are most reflective of __________
A) Nativism B) increasing national unity C) growing regional identities D) rising Evangelical Protestantism