Native Americans __________.

A. generally ignored European rivalries
B. consistently sided with the French
C. openly opposed all European incursions
D. used imperial rivalries to suit their purposes


Answer: D

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_________ began when New York's governor, Thomas Dongan, goaded the Iroquois into attacking Indian nations that were friendly with France. A. Queen Victoria's War B. King Philip's War C. Queen Anne's War D. King William's War

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Which of the following explains why civilizations on the scale of those of the Aztecs and Incas failed to emerge in the area that would become the United States?

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How were Admiral Mahan's naval theories connected to industrialism?

A) He applied industrialization theories to shipbuilding practices to help produce a large, new fleet of navy vessels. B) He believed that industrialism created surplus products, making a need for merchant ships to reach foreign markets and a navy to protect these merchants. C) He saw that, throughout history, only nations with strong navies were able to compete in industrial societies. D) He believed that industrialization was dehumanizing people, so he encouraged the traditional manual labor of shipbuilding and sailing. E) He believed that industrialism was distracting Americans from important foreign affairs, so he developed a navy that would focus Americans outward.

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