Why did some Native Americans aid the Spanish in their invasion of the New World?
a. Payment in gold and jewels
b. A desire to learn about European culture
c. To gain an advantage against their own enemies
d. No Native Americans helped the Spanish
Answer: c. To gain an advantage against their own enemies
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Which of the following was true of the Hartford Convention?
A) It was the treaty that was signed in New Orleans and marked the end of the War of 1812. B) It led to the victory of the nonpartisan party, which would end up being America's only period of nonpartisan government. C) It affirmed the important role of the British in the development of the nation through a trade agreement. D) It proposed constitutional amendments limiting the government's ability to restrict American commerce. E) It unified both American and Native American communities to live in harmony.
Which of the following was not passed by Congress while the Civil War was being fought?
a. Pacific Railroad Act b. Wade-Davis Bill c. Morrill Act d. national banking acts e. Homestead Act
The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean are most similar to which of the following?
A. the Sea of Japan B. the Mediterranean and Red Seas C. the islands of the South Pacific D. the Bering Strait
The migration from the countryside during the nineteenth century produced a situation in which:
A. the physical resources of cities were stretched beyond capacity. B. the physical resources of cities were able to be ratcheted up to meet capacity. C. crime rates were unaffected. D. diseases were kept at bay. E. most rural areas were left all but depopulated.