During the New Deal, the federal government maintained a much greater and more visible bureaucratic presence in the West than in any other region of the country.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following is true regarding the Indian removal act?
A) the motivational behind the act was to make more room for free African-American B) it proposed giving Native Americans who were WEST of the Mississippi River land equivalent or better land than EAST of the Mississippi River. C) it was a “voluntary” exchanging of lands between Native Americans and the U.S. D) it gave the U.S. permission to forcibly remove Native Americans off of their land even when contracts were not signed.
Black workers and volunteers helped staff the factories and farms that produced goods for World War II while also purchasing war bonds and participating in other defense activities
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The first African American elected to the Senate from Mississippi was __________
A) Hiram Revels B) Blanche K. Bruce C) Benjamin Turner D) Richard H. Cain
From its beginnings, Spain regarded her New World domain as primarily a( n ) __________
A) source of precious metal B) place to send exiled Moors and Jews C) opportunity to further promote the Catholic faith D) supplier of cheap Native American labor to be used on Spanish estates E) place to establish penal colonies