The Great Swamp Fight was a conflict between Puritans and
a. Iroquois.
b. Wampanoags.
c. Narragansetts.
d. Hurons.
e. Apache.
c
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In the Midwest, the Farmers' Holiday Association
a. increased the shipment of produce. b. provided free food to those in need. c. stopped the shipment of produce to urban markets. d. quit growing crops in protest.
How did the rise of towns threaten the status of the nobility?
A. by offering alternative means to attain power and wealth B. by creating a larger pool of soldiers for monarchs to draw from C. by fostering a more peaceful landscape in Europe D. by empowering the clergy
By the beginning of World War I, the nativist tide in America had peaked and was falling.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
At the time it was passed, prohibition was widely looked upon as
a. a progressive reform led by churches and women. b. a way to punish German-American and Irish-American drinkers. c. a method of improving labor efficiency. d. an act by the Puritan Northeast against the more open West and South. e. a public health measure like the later crusade against smoking.