By the mid-nineteenth century, nearly __________ of all Native American lived on the Great Plains.
a. four-fifths
b. two-thirds
c. half
d. one-quarter
b. two-thirds
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The Battle of __________ is considered the turning point in the South that paved the way for the American victory at Yorktown.
a) Cowpens b) Lexington c) Monmouth d) Bunker Hill
Aaron Burr's hope to become the ruler of a new nation failed when:
a. James Wilkinson informed President Jefferson of the plot b. several Indian tribes refused to back the plan c. Burr's friends were unable to solicit enough money d. he lost the election
By the end of the colonial era, the Roman Catholic Church
a. consistently protected the interests of Native Americans from exploitation by the Spanish government. b. sought independence from the domination of the secular government. c. was arguably the most conservative force in Latin America. d. was the only effective liberal force in Latin America.
Troops from South Korea first crossed the 38th parallel and began the Korean War.
a. true b. false