Who in the 1950s most strongly opposed the "termination" movement with respect to Indian policy?
A. the Bureau of Indian Affairs
B. full-blood Indians seeking to preserve tribal culture
C. liberals seeking to free Indians from reservations
D. western politicians seeking access to reservation resources
Answer: B
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A) gold B) slaves C) rubber D) tea
The real winners from the gold and silver booms in the West were:
A) railroads. B) small miners. C) farmers. D) mining companies.
Both religious and economic factors made it easier for the French than the English to coexist with Indian cultures. Discuss those factors and explain why you agree or disagree.
What will be an ideal response?
Whose career demonstrated the tie between revivalism and abolitionism?
A) Lewis Tappan B) Theodore Dwight Weld C) Charles G. Finney D) Elizabeth Cady Stanton E) Harriet Tubman