Who provided the fewest legal protections for slaves?
A. the Portuguese
B. the French
C. the English
D. the Dutch
Answer: A
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The Treaty of Greenville resulted in all of the following events EXCEPT
A) it established Indian land reserves while ceding most of the remaining lands to white settlers. B) it represented the end of Indian control of the Florida region. C) it represented the end of the Indian Wars in the Ohio region. D) it quickly led to efforts to survey settlements and create local governments in the Northwest Territory.
What were the core beliefs of Social Darwinists? How did William Graham Sumner and Josiah Strong apply Social Darwinism to American society?
What will be an ideal response?
All of the following contributed to Native Americans' difficulties in resisting the encroachments of Americans EXCEPT
A) their vulnerability to new diseases. B) conflicts between tribes. C) their less developed technology. D) their lack of skill at war. E) the decimation of the buffalo on which many depended.
World War I was supposed to be a war "to make the world safe for democracy." With all this language, how did Americans apply these ideals to the treatment of blacks?
A) They didn't. Americans continued to hold onto racism, and reacted violently against blacks. B) After the war, blacks gained substantial rights, as the Civil Rights Movement began in the 1920s. C) Many Americans began to question racism and its ideas after the war. D) Although the military was integrated during World War I, few other democratic changes were made.