What role did California Indians play in the U.S.-Mexican war?
a. Several hundred Indians were recruited by Americans to participate in the war effort against Californios.
b. Americans recruited Indians to raid Californio ranchos to undermine their support network.
c. They actively participated in Californio resistance to Americans.
d. All of the above are reflective of their roles in the war.
a
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What new avenue of economic expansion opened as a result of the War of 1812?
a. Americans started to make more textiles. b. America became the center of the slave trade. c. Cotton production expanded into Florida. d. British troops provided a market for American-made goods.
In the nineteenth century, pools, trusts, and mergers were:
a) ways that manufacturers sought to control the marketplace. b) unheard of. c) used only rarely. d) against the law.
Unlike in China, it was possible for whom to rule Silla?
a. children b. women c. foreigners d. eunuchs e. scholars
How did the northern public respond to Abraham Lincoln’s preliminary emancipation proclamation?
a. Although abolitionists vehemently opposed it as a lukewarm measure, most northerners accepted it as a necessary step toward military victory. b. Most northerners embraced the proclamation because it gave a deeper meaning to the bloody fighting they had endured beyond a return to the status quo antebellum. c. Many northerners looked on the proclamation unfavorably and made their displeasure known by voting for Lincoln’s political opponents. d. Northerners were almost unanimously opposed to the measure, and responded to it by giving anti-war politicians a convincing majority in Congress after the 1862 elections.