All of the following describe California's Indians in the mid-nineteenth century EXCEPT that they
A. became U.S. citizens under the 1848 Treaty.
B. stole and sold horses.
C. were often killed by private militias.
D. performed ceremonial dances for money.
Answer: A
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A) that the number of years children spend in school should be increased. B) that teachers instill in students a sense of order and self-discipline. C) that schools serve as models of precise schedules and punctuality to teach children how to become good factory workers. D) All of these choices E) None of these choices
George Washington's early military setbacks convinced him to
A) engage the British in frontal combat. B) harass the British, making the war as costly for them as possible. C) lead an assault on Canada. D) seek a final attempt at reconciliation with the British.
Olson and colleagues’ (2015) study of transgender children between the ages of 5 and 12 discovered what about pre-pubertal transgender identity?
A. Transgender girls reported more masculine toy preferences than cisgender girls. B. Transgender and cisgender children look identical on measures for play preferences. C. Transgender boys explicitly report masculine play preferences but implicitly prefer feminine play activities. D. Transgender identities are more authentic in transgender girls than in transgender boys.
The Underground Railroad was:
A) a series of tunnels that ran North through South to help slaves escape. B) constructed to track escaped slaves and organize slave patrols. C) made up of abolitionist groups that printed secret newspapers to get the worst impact of slavery out to the public. D) a series of caves throughout western Kentucky and West Virginia that could house runaway slaves indefinitely. E) a network of people who were opposed to slavery, sheltered runaway slaves, and expedited their journey to freedom.