What was the main source of conflict between English settlers and Native Americans?
A. land use
B. religion
C. ownership of land
D. gender roles
Ans: C. ownership of land
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Richard Nixon
a. pursued a "northern strategy," making civil rights a central plank in his political platform. b. ordered the killing of four students at Ohio's Kent State University by army soldiers. c. refused to end the Vietnam War. d. used illegal methods to obtain information from his political rivals. e. made minor mistakes, but he was careful not to lie to Congress or the people.
As a result of the bubonic plague, the population of Europe dropped from seventy-nine million in 1300 to around ________ in 1400.
A. twenty-five million B. fifteen million C. sixty million D. seventy-five million E. forty million
The Republic of Korea's leader who borrowed the nineteenth century concept of "rich country and strong state" from Japan was
a. Syngman Rhee. b. Kim Il Sung. c. Park Chung Hee. d. Kim Jon Il. e. Kim Dae Jung.
How did political divisions in the early Republic follow social divisions? Why was this the case?
What will be an ideal response?