Which group of tribes proved the most difficult for the U.S. government to subdue?
a. Nez Percé
b. Apache
c. Arapaho
d. Sioux
e. Cheyenne
b
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A. Elizabeth Alexandra Mary B. Rachel Whiteread C. Margaret Thatcher D. Mary Chestnut
The difference between the Old Lights and New Lights was that:
A) the Old Lights stressed emotionalism in their preaching, while the New Lights did not. B) the Old Lights relied on a network of itinerant preachers, while the New Lights did not. C) the Old Lights advocated a more rationalistic theology, while the New Lights stressed evangelism. D) the Old Lights favored evangelicalism and individual prayer, while the New Lights urged for a ministerial connection to God. E) the Old Lights embraced Enlightenment ideals, while the New Lights saw the ideals as incompatible with faith.
Most northerners and southerners assumed that southern prosperity after the Civil War would depend on __________.
a) cotton production b) industrialization c) dairy farming d) iron ore mining
Over the years, Dhimmis in the Ottoman Empire obtained economic success because:
A. they used their military service and skills for financial gain. B. they possessed the highest level of commercial skills in the empire. C. they established poll taxes for non-Muslims in the empire. D. their rise in political service through the empire reaped a financial gain. E. they were willing to deal directly with non-Muslims.