The Texas Rangers protected Mexican Americans from Anglo violence
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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"We have it in our power to begin the world again. A government of our own is our natural right. O! ye that love mankind! Ye that dare oppose not only tyranny but the tyrant, stand forth." This statement is typical of the ideas of
A) John Dickinson. B) Thomas Hutchinson. C) William Franklin. D) Thomas Paine.
The assassination of Abraham Lincoln
a. was later seen by many southerners as a calamity for the South. b. brought a last wave of hope for Confederate independence. c. elevated the even-tempered, eminently sensible Andrew Johnson to the presidency . d. saved him from impending impeachment. e. was met by relative indifference in much of the North.
Western Europeans of the later Middle Ages underscored their allegiance to the Roman Catholic Church and the Latin language and referred to themselves as
a. Franks. b. Europeans. c. Westerners. d. "Old Worlders." e. Latins.
While the anticommunist hysteria of the postwar years came to be known as "McCarthyism," it arose well before Senator Joseph McCarthy entered the scene.
a. true b. false