The avowed goal of the American Indian movement was to break down tribal allegiance and encourage Native Americans to assimilate into the mainstream of middle-class values.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Answer: False.
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Southern plantation lands at Port Royal, South Carolina were:
A) used in a free-labor experiment to grow cotton for the North. B) used to establish black communities. C) a model for the re-establishment of white control after the war. D) systematically destroyed by invading Union armies.
What does the Teapot Dome Service Station, pictured here, represent about American culture in the 1920s?
A) the Anglicization of American style and practices B) a growing fascination with political scandal C) a return to traditional practices, such as afternoon tea D) the commercialization of rural America E) the rise in tourists and other motorists
Which was not a factor in spurring revolt in Latin America?
What will be an ideal response?
What imperial power made it difficult for European imperialists to claim that only whites possessed a civilization capable of creating an industrialized, overseas empire in the late nineteenth century?
a. China b. Ethiopia c. India d. Japan