What kinds of conflicts commonly arose among white settlers in seventeenth-century New England? Which were the most bitter and disruptive?

What will be an ideal response?


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The 1973 Yom Kippur War saw the United States pressure Israel to accept a cease-fire rather than capitalize on its offensive gains.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following reflects a trend that characterized American society in the 1970s?

a) The number of women in the workforce sharply increased. b) The wage gap between men and women significantly widened. c) The gay rights movement lost its earlier momentum. d) The role of women was limited to managing the household.

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The Abalone Alliance in California

A. advocated car pooling to save fuel. B. built a broad coalition of support for measures to ensure cleaner air. C. demanded new radical environmental policies. D. protested the construction of nuclear power plants.

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What did the events of 1956 in Eastern Europe teach Russian government officials?

A. That the U.S. would use force in defending anti-communist movements. B. That they had to grant leeway for the adoption of some domestic reforms inside East European countries. C. That there was only one road to Socialism. D. That national independence for Eastern European countries was inevitable. E. That Eastern Europe would unite into a politically unified state with or without Russian support.

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