The Wounded Knee Massacre was part of the drive for equal rights by:
A) women.
B) African Americans.
C) Native Americans.
D) gays and lesbians.
Answer: C
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The Korean War began when the communist government of North Korea invaded South Korea in June 1950.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
During his presidency, Vladimir Putin renewed the war against rebels in ________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
The major goal involving U.S. relations with Latin America in the late nineteenth century focused on __________.
A. bringing Protestantism to that region B. helping Spain hold on to the last of its New World colonies C. dominating that region's local economies D. assisting Latin American nations with expansion of their navies
Why was the "civilization" of Native Americans tragic?
A) Some Native Americans refused to become civilized, so they were tragically murdered by white Americans. B) Many Native Americans tried to use civilized means like protests and boycotts to influence the U.S. government for their rights, but tragically failed. C) Few Native Americans wanted to become "civilized" because it meant tragically giving up their culture in exchange for land and citizenship. D) Most Native Americans were tragically unable to demonstrate aspects of civilization: literature, art, or organized society. E) Some Native Americans sacrificed their culture to try to assimilate into white society, and still they were not accepted or granted rights.