Before the Civil War, the land __________ was designated as “Indian Country” by the U.S. government.
a) west of the Mississippi
b) east of the Mississippi
c) north of the Great Lakes
d) south of the Great Lakes
a) west of the Mississippi
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The Indo-Europeans
A. fought long and exhausting wars against the Hittites. B. originally lived in the western section of the Sahara. C. spoke related languages, among which are Sanskrit, Persian, and Greek. D. were the descendants of the Mongols and Turks. E. moved to Europe from India and settled permanently in the west.
Which of the following describes the controversy over the discovery of Kennewick Man?
A. Tribal populations wished to ritually bury the remains as a potential ancestor. B. Kennewick Man challenged the conventionally held belief that humans entered the Americas during a single migration from Siberia to Alaska. C. A federal court ruled in favor of scientists who wanted to study the skeletal remains. D. All these answers are correct.
Immediately after their defeat in World War II, Japan was stripped of all of the following territories EXCEPT
a. Manchuria b. Hokkaido c. Ryukyu Islands d. Korea e. Taiwan
__________ was the most successful king in Macedonian history before Alexander.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).