What was a pueblo?

a. a centralized location for trade in the Hopewell tribes.
b. a temple in the Moundbuilder area of the plains states.
c. a form of irrigation practiced in the Caribbean islands.
d. An adobe communal house in Anasazi lands.
e. a rock formation for the practice of archeoastronomy.


d

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When the Indian removal policy of the 1830s was completed, _________.

A. many Native Americans became dependent on government payments for survival B. a sense of peace, harmony, and renewal among the Cherokee led to the Cherokee Renaissance C. the Native Americans received an amount of land west of the Mississippi equal to the amount of land they had been removed from in the East D. no Native Americans remained east of the Mississippi

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The Kyoto Protocols of 1997 sought to address which of the following?

A) ?world hunger B) ?the spread of AIDS C) ?greenhouse gases and pollution D) ?the proliferation of nuclear weapons

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Tecumseh

A. believed the only effective means to resist white settlers was Indian tribal unity. B. encouraged Indian assimilation into the United States to save their lives. C. led his forces against William Henry Harrison at the Battle of Tippecanoe. D. had a brother known as "the Shooting Star." E. experienced a mystical awakening in the process of recovering from alcoholism.

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In 1861, President Abraham Lincoln realized that volunteer state militias

A. could not be counted on to serve longer than three months. B. would operate as a drag on the more efficient and experienced United States army. C. could not wage an effective military campaign. D. would have to do the bulk of fighting for the Union. E. would provide all the military manpower the Union would require.

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