Fifty percent of the new immigrants came from __________
A) Eastern Europe
B) Latin America and the Caribbean
C) Asia
D) Canada and Western Europe
B
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Members of the Federalist party __________
A) advocated states' rights B) supported the French Revolution C) wanted Thomas Jefferson to be president D) supported a strong national government E) despised centralized economic planning
The Pan-African Congress of 1919 may be cited as an example of the
A) final phase of the continent?s domination by the Europeans. B) cooperation among the European powers in Africa to protect their holdings. C) rising demand for protection of the rights of blacks in Africa. D) determination of the victorious European powers in World War I to divide up the spoils of war. E) failed effort to form a United States of Africa.
How did the fur trade influence the relationships between France and selected Indian tribes and between England and selected Indian tribes in North America?
How did the fur trade influence the relationship among Indian tribes in North America connected to the fur trade? How did the introduction of Catholic (Jesuit) missionaries into parts of North America, prompted partly by the fur trade, further fuel tension between French and English colonies in North America?
Queen Anne's War of 1702-1713 made exploration of the French Gulf Coast especially treacherous, but the arrival of peace in 1713 allowed French explorers to establish new permanent settlements in Mobile and New Orleans
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