Discuss the controversy over Kennewick Man. What were the arguments of both sides of the debate? Explain some of the potential consequences of the controversy for scientists and cultural leaders alike.

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a. Platt Amendment. b. Open Door policy. c. Monroe Doctrine. d. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. e. Gentlemen's Agreement.

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The WACs and WASPs were

A. female celebrities who traveled overseas to entertain the troops. B. women who fought side-by-side with men on the front lines. C. women who worked in armament factories in the U.S. D. made up of servicewomen in the army and air force.

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Truman's effort to launch a national system of health insurance

A) was watered down by Congress and did not guarantee health insurance to all Americans as it had intended. B) was overwhelmingly successful and guaranteed health insurance for every American. C) led to claims by Senator Joseph McCarthy that Truman was a communist. D) benefited the insured over doctors and hospitals and significantly reduced the cost of health care in America.

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Discuss the conflict between the Indian tribes of the Northwest Territory and the new American republic, and explain how the conflict was settled.

What will be an ideal response?

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