The attitude of most Native Americans toward their environment can be seen in the way they
A) feared Satan's control of nature.
B) obeyed God's command to dominate and subdue nature.
C) diverted rivers, cleared fields, and built roads.
D) allowed the wilderness to remain pristine.
C
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The story of Gertrudis Barcelo illustrates the
A) possibilities for Spanish women in New Mexico. B) way women could be persecuted under U.S. rule. C) limited role of women in Latino society. D) typical life of women in Texas under the Spanish.
During the 1970s, Americans grew especially concerned about the loss of jobs in
A) service industries. B) government service. C) retail trade. D) basic manufacturing.
In early-nineteenth-century America, men usually regarded women as
a. social and political equals. b. having a sharply distinct economic role in society. c. physically and emotionally weak but morally superior to men. d. having their proper place in the home. e. sexually lustful and dangerous.
Which of these is NOT a true statement about the GI Bill?
a. It included provisions to help veterans gain an education. b. Benefits included $16 million in loans for veterans to buy farms, homes or businesses. c. The GI Bill nurtured the nation's economic expansion in the postwar era. d. Benefits were only available in the first three months after leaving the military. e. Millions of veterans took advantage of the GI Bill programs.