Plains Indians were formidable foes of white settlers because they were usually able to present a united front.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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What term is used to describe the various ways that human communities adapt to their environment?
A) culture B) civilization C) monotheism D) patriarchy
Why were stockpiles of cotton important to white Southerners in early 1861?
A) They believed the cotton could be used to get support from Europe. B) They hoped they could use the cotton to buy food from Mexico. C) They hoped they could use the cotton to buy food from Canada. D) They planned to use the cotton to clothe Confederate soldiers.
Which of the following was not one of the reasons that many Americans in the 1880s and 1890s argued that the United States should take a more expansionist role in the world?
A) Many believed that for the United States to be a great nation, it had to have an empire. B) Many believed that American economic health depended on finding overseas markets for American products. C) Many believed that Americans had a mission to bring Christianity and civilization to the world's weaker races. D) Many believed that a great nation had to have a great navy, and a great navy needed bases abroad. E) Demographic studies indicated that if immigration continued at the current rate, the U.S. would run out of unoccupied land by 1910.
What social and economic groups in American society tended to support the Federalist Party? Why did each do so? Why did commercial groups generally support the Federalists?
What will be an ideal response?