The pre-Columbian North American peoples in the Pacific Northwest
A. developed political systems as sophisticated as those of the Maya and Aztecs.
B. fished salmon as their principal occupation.
C. were known as the Inuit.
D. did not have permanent settlements.
E. were the most peaceful of pre-Columbian societies.
B
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a. the Pope favored Spain's efforts b. of the vast amounts of gold and silver it imported from the New World c. Spain had extensive natural resources and many deep-water ports d. the people had lived in peace and tranquility for centuries e. the Spanish were the best shipbuilders of the day
During the course of the civil war, how many African-American men served in the US Army Colored Troops regiments?
a. 100,000 b. 150,000 c. 180,000 d. 200,000
The first government to abolish slavery in the New World was that of
A. Connecticut. B. Rhode Island. C. Vermont. D. New York.
The socialist movement in France was characterized by:
A. a united effort espoused by labor groups to end worker exploitation. B. a united effort that had influence at the cabinet level. C. a divided effort with two main opposing factions. D. an effort consisting of three main factions. E. its strong stands for the rights of women.