With the sit-ins, college students stepped onto the stage of American history as a leading force for social change.

a. true
b. false


a. true

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According to Table 24-1, a strong correlation existed between women and the __________ Party in the 2012 election

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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Why did federal policy in the thirties encourage Mexican immigrants to return to Mexico?

A) Job opportunities were better in Mexico. B) The government wanted to protect the jobs of native-born Americans. C) Violence between Mexican immigrants and "Okies" was on the rise. D) Most Mexican immigrants were in the country illegally. E) Owners of large farms no longer had any need to hire Mexican immigrants.

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Describe the lives of women in early New England. How closely did they resemble the lives of women in the Chesapeake?

What will be an ideal response?

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What was the result of the Indian Removal Act?

a. Forced migration of southeastern US Amerindians and the Trail of Tears. b. The Cherokee Constitution. c. Indian uprisings in the Ohio and Great Lakes regions. d. Attacks on the Florida Seminoles. e. Creation of Indian reservations in America's southeast.

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