Under the _______, Indians who accepted land allotments, lived "separate from any tribe," and "adopted the habits of civilized life" were allowed to become U.S. citizens
A) Supreme Court ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson
B) Treaty of Fort Laramie
C) Dawes Severalty Act
D) "concentration" policy
C
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Pope Leo XIII's most important proclamation was the encyclical Rerum Novarum, urged the creation of a ___________ society that would encourage cooperation based on Christian principles.
A. socialist B. corporate C. competitive capitalist D. authoritarian
The National Congress of American Indians took a cue from the civil rights movement in:
A) mixing peaceful and violent protest. B) using the courts to gain rights. C) assimilating into the mainstream culture. D) calling for revolution.
Prime Minister Robert Walpole's informal policy towards England's American colonies that enhanced the power of the colonial assemblies was called:
a. Laissez Faire b. Pluralism c. Salutary Neglect d. Imperialism
The term iron curtain referred to
A) the Soviet Union's blockade of West Berlin. B) the Berlin Wall. C) the figurative barrier separating Eastern from Western Europe. D) the military strength of NATO. E) Josef Stalin's cruelty toward his own people.