Crops that Indian cultures planted together to form the basis for an agricultural revolution were a. tobacco, maize, wheat, and squash

a. tobacco, maize, wheat, and squash.
b. rice, maize, squash, and chilies.
c. maize, beans, squash, and chilies.
d. wheat, squash, chilies, and beans.


ANSWER: c

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A) National Republicans who opposed the Adams-Clay American System and opposed Jacksonian Democrats in the 1828 election and the 1830s.
B) National Republicans who supported the Adams-Clay American System and politically opposed Jacksonian Democrats in 1828 and the 1830s.
C) Jacksonian Democrats who supported Andrew Jackson and the Democrats in 1828, but who fell out with the Democratic Party in the 1830s because of the party's opposition of the Adams-Clay American System.
D) National Republicans who opposed the Adams-Clay American System and opposed the party's antislavery position.

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The northern antislavery movement began in the __________ among white Quakers living in New Jersey and Pennsylvania

A) 1730s B) 1750s C) 1770s D) 1790s

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Who surrendered to the Union army at Appomattox Court House in April of 1865?

A) Confederate President Jefferson Davis B) General Robert E. Lee C) General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson D) General Ulysses S. Grant E) Confederate Vice President Alexander Stephens

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A homestead unit of 160 acres was too small for grain farming on the Great Plains.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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