Norteños was a term utilized to identify __________
A. residents of New Spain who migrated to the northern frontier
B. mestizos and other people of mixed ancestry who lived in Texas
C. Anglo American merchants who traded with the Spanish in Texas
D. Indian nations north and east of San Antonio, which included the Comanches and the Wichitas
D
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The chapter introduction tells the story of Sister Aimee and the imaginary Smiths to make the point that
A. in the Jazz Age, truth was often stranger than fiction. B. transformations of the New Era mixed ambivalently with traditional beliefs and practices. C. modern methods and values had taken over the minds of Americans by the 1920s. D. Catholics, like other marginal groups, were becoming more culturally influential in the urbanized mass culture of the 1920s.
Those who criticized the war with Mexico often expressed which of the following ideas?
A. Racist fears that victory would bring nonwhite Mexicans into the United States B. The belief that the war was unconstitutional C. The fear that the war would widen and engulf all of Latin America D. The belief that the United States military was unprepared for the conflict
Who won the battle for the hearts and minds of the colonists during the Revolutionary War?
a. British soldiers tasked with the special assignment of "political" education b. Colonial leaders in Philadelphia c. Loyalist agitators who recruited huge numbers of slaves to serve in the British ranks d. Newspaper editors like John Peter Zenger e. Patriot militia
In 1905, C. E. Kelsey's travels throughout California resulted in the
a. closing of rancherías and deportation of landless Indians to Oregon. b. legalization of gambling on Indian reservations, overseen by the California State Gaming Commission. c. appropriation of federal funds to create new reservations for approximately thirty-five hundred landless California Indians. d. establishment of schools on every Indian reservation.