Nativists in the 1850s were known for their
a. support of Native Americans (Indians).
b. support of slavery.
c. strong patriotism.
d. anti-Catholic and anti-foreign attitudes.
e. opposition to alcohol and Sabbath-breaking.
d
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The Holocaust was driven by:
A. Polish anti-Semitism. B. the desires of most European Christians. C. public opinion. D. the policies of Eastern European governments. E. German policy.
Discussions at the First Continental Congress were LEAST concerned with
A) overcoming sectional hostilities and jealousies. B) determining a colonial plan of resistance. C) defining and justifying American grievances against England. D) preparing financially and militarily for war.
Mesopotamia is “the land between the rivers” __________.
a. Nile and Tigris. b. Euphrates and Tigris. c. Jordan and Euphrates. d. Oxus and Jaxartes.
The 1783 Treaty of Paris included all of the following provisions EXCEPT
a. British recognition of American independence. b. establishment of the boundaries of the new United States from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River between the Great Lakes and Spanish Florida. c. British collection of prewar American debts. d. guaranteed freedom for slaves who served the British cause. e. restoration of confiscated property to Loyalists.