The Rush-Bagot agreement
a. required the Indians to relinquish tribal lands north of the Ohio River.
b. ended the War of 1812.
c. limited naval armaments on the Great Lakes.
d. established the U.S.-Canadian boundary.
e. provided for U.S. recognition of Canadian independence.
c
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Who was Sir Francis Drake?
A) an English nationalist who led an expedition to colonize North America and locate the "Northwest Passage" B) the courtier who sponsored the expedition that founded the "lost colony" of Roanoke C) an explorer whose voyages laid the basis for English territorial claims in North America D) an English freebooter who sailed around the world and raided Spanish ports
Slave revolts in colonial America
a. were confined to southern plantations. b. were far more frequent in the United States than in other slaveholding societies. c. always involved whites attacking African Americans. d. happened in northern cities as well as in the rural South.
The New Immigrants who came to the United States after 1880
a. had lived in democratic governments. b. came primarily from Britain and western Europe. c. came primarily from southern and eastern Europe. d. received a warm welcome from the Old Immigrants. e. lived in ethnically diverse neighborhoods across America.
One of the problems with pragmatism was that it
A) seemed to be against the American ideal of rugged individualism. B) was based only on emotional appeal. C) originated in Europe. D) seemed to suggest that the end justified the means.