At the beginning of World War I, Americans __________.
a. saw no need to enter the conflict
b. sided strongly with the Germany
c. were eager to enter the conflict
d. saw the conflict as an opportunity for gain
a. saw no need to enter the conflict
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Historians agree that the people of Jenne-jeno ________
A) were town-dwellers B) were in the Paleolithic Age C) farmed D) were Bantu
While Spain had relied on missions to settle the region of Alta California, they proved deadly to natives as they lead to the spread of disease among Indians of the region
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Native-born Protestant Americans feared that Catholic immigrants to the United States would
a. want to attend public schools with Protestants. b. wrest control of the American Catholic Church from native-born English and Welsh Catholics. c. outbreed, outvote, and eventually overwhelm politically, socially, and culturally the Protestant native-born citizens and culture of America. d. assume control of the Know-Nothing party. e. ignite internecine Catholic armed conflict within the United States.
________ destiny was the belief that eventually the United States would stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).