President Grant's "Peace Policy" toward the Indians
a. called for the extermination of the wild tribes.
b. continued the tradition of dealing with Indian tribes as "separate nations."
c. encouraged Indians to accept civilization, Christianity, and citizenship.
d. offered the peaceful relocation of willing Indians to remote areas in Canada and Alaska.
e. vastly expanded Indian land holdings.
c
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A. Infrahumanization B. Objectification theory C. The stereotype content model D. Response style theory
Which section of the nation benefited the most from the economic boom of the 1950s?
A) the Hawaiian Islands B) the Great Lakes region C) the Midwest D) the Sunbelt states E) New England
According to the introductory video in section 16.4, who became a cultural broker between Indians and whites?
A) Crazy Horse B) Quanah Parker C) Tom Scott D) Tecumseh
Suffragettes believed women could only gain the right to vote through __________
A) parliamentary politics B) a general strike C) radical actions D) moral reform