From the time of initial colonial contact to the close of the nineteenth century, the relationship between Native Americans and white Americans was marked by a high degree of violence by whites toward Natives. What were the popular ideas and cultural beliefs found in white American society that motivated this violence?
What will be an ideal response?
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What will be an ideal response?
During the war, labor-management relations were eased by:
A) creation of the National War Labor Board. B) a no-strike pledge by the IWW. C) wholesale arrests of union leaders. D) federal legislation establishing a $1.25 an hour minimum wage.
Truman's postwar New Deal and Fair Deal efforts were largely frustrated by conservative opposition. But one unparalleled success was
A. the end of anti-Communist "witch hunts." B. a new slate of TVA-style projects. C. the GI Bill. D. national health insurance.
All thirteen colonial assemblies considered a stamp tax to be unconstitutional
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false