When John Muir exhibited his inventions at the state fair,
a) they attracted large crowds and were well received.
b) they were virtually ignored and Muir was mortified.
c) Thomas Edison was so impressed, he immediately made Muir a job offer.
d) they were laughed at and reported to be the "work of a simpleton."
e) they were located in a remote area and seen by virtually no one.
a
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The Native Americans of the West were uniformly portrayed as bloodthirsty savages
A) True B) False
The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s
a. consisted almost exclusively of Protestant southerners. b. focused its hatred almost exclusively on blacks. c. dwindled rapidly alter a Klan leader in Indiana was implicated in a murder. d. was concentrated on the West Coast. e. none of these choices.
Workers paid by their agency and not the employer which owns the facility are:
A: union construction workers B: temporary workers C: guest workers D: none of the above
President Roosevelt showed that he could occasionally take on the role of a trustbuster in his action against the Northern ________ Company.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).