What was the outcome of Pontiac's War?

A) a victory for American colonists
B) a victory for the British
C) a victory for the Indians
D) stalemate


D

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In Spain's New World Empire,

A. Spanish colonials were much less harsh toward American natives than the law allowed. B. the encomienda policies insured only a 2 percent profit per year to each Spanish investor. C. the number of natives on the island of Hispaniola increased between 1493 and 1570. D. the king was determined to convert the indigenous peoples to Christianity. E. the native Americans eagerly and consistently embraced Spanish colonial policies.

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Whether shopping at A&P, watching the movies, listening to radio, or reading a newspaper, consumers in the 1920s were exposed to more things that __________

A) challenged them intellectually B) reflected local or regional qualities C) set them apart from the new immigrant D) were produced for a national market

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

Johnson, Rush, and Feagin argue that both structural and individual change are crucial for creating a world without racism.

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Who believed the divine and human natures of Christ were completely separate?

A. Nestorians B. Monophysites C. Byzantines D. Merovingians E. Ascetics

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