_________ was the movement in which many of the tribes of Native America shifted from favoring a tribal identity to assuming a racial one.
A. The Stono Rebellion
B. The Glorious Revolution of 1688
C. Pontiac's Rebellion
D. Pan-Indianism
Pan-Indianism
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What conflicting visions did Americans offer in response to the expansionist drives of Germany and Japan? How did these visions influence the American path to war?
What will be an ideal response?
In the early fourteenth century, the Catholic church
a. financed the construction of the new cathedral of St. Peter's in Rome. b. supported the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont. c. was moved to Avignon. d. was placed under the rule of the Holy Roman Emperors. e. banned the use of the inquisition.
The Battle of Lexington and Concord was precipitated by
A. the Boston Tea Party. B. the creation of the Continental Army. C. Lord North's reaction to the demands of the Continental Congress. D. the establishment of the committees of correspondence.
John Locke's political philosophy stressed:
a. a contract system between the people and the government. b. the necessity of the monarch having absolute power. c. that mercantilism was necessary for a strong nation. d. religious toleration for all. e. that strong government prevented a "war of all against all."