How does the text evaluate the overall impact of the Great Society?
A) It was a remarkable outpouring of important legislation, but its achievements were far short of what it had promised.
B) Because President Johnson persuaded Congress to pass only a few of his projects, it was a considerable success under those circumstances.
C) It resulted in major new legislation, which significantly lowered unemployment by job training for the poor.
D) It succeeded in its goal of reducing the size and scope of the federal government's domestic programs.
A
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A) They established colonies of people in the Americas. B) They escaped connection to the slave trade. C) Their people divided labor by gender and lived in villages of extended families. D) They were similar in size.
The New England Indians
a. resisted efforts by the white colonists to trade with them. b. had religious beliefs closely related to Christianity. c. were greatly divided among themselves in disputes over land and other issues. d. were naturally resistant to smallpox.
_________ are the largest Spanish-speaking ethnic group located primarily on the East Coast
A) Guatemalans B) Mexicans C) Cubans D) Puerto Ricans
All of the following are true conditions of the Chesapeake, as compared to the Deep South, except
a. tobacco was less physically demanding than rice. b. tobacco plantations were larger and closer to one another, allowing for more contact with friends and relatives. c. the proportion of female slaves in the Chesapeake had begun to rise by 1720. d. it was one of the few slave societies in history to perpetuate itself by its own natural reproduction. e. as the slave population began to rise, the development of a distinctive African American family life became impossible.