Los Angeles experienced limited growth until:
a. farmers abandoned fruit production during World War I.
b. the automobile arrived in significant numbers during the 1920s.
c. the Owens River was diverted to Los Angeles in 1913.
d. the federal government relaxed regulations for the planting of palm trees.
C
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A) existing relations grow much closer B) a complete switch C) the end of all ties D) continuity
The Second Great Awakening succeeded in restoring to prominence traditional doctrines such as predestination
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Besides gaining territory from France in the Treaty of Paris of 1763, the British gained this area from Spain
A) Guadelupe B) Georgia C) Cuba D) Florida
The violence in "Bleeding Kansas" involved clashes between
a. white settlers and American Indians. b. blacks and whites. c. proslavery and antislavery groups. d. residents of Nebraska who invaded Kansas and the settlers there. e. Mexican invaders and the settlers of Kansas.