Helen Hunt Jackson's 1884 novel, Ramona,

a. portrayed Indian reservations as ideal tourist sites, even as Indians lived in poverty.
b. highlighted the dangers of interracial love in a story about an Indian girl and Frenchman Émile Zola.
c. used a romantic story of a love affair to illustrate the mistreatment of Indians.
d. depicted conflicts between Californio rancheros and American squatters.


c

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The bloody trench warfare of World War I was a result of

A) unimaginative military leaders who disregarded heavy casualties. B) the lack of effective weapons on either side. C) both sides' refusal to come out into the open and fight. D) soldiers' thirst for heroic glory for their nation. E) the superiority of offensive over defensive tactics.

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Under President Bill Clinton, how did the United States government react to the genocide that occurred in Rwanda in 1994?

A) It negotiated a surrender of the Hutu group. B) It refused to intervene in the genocide. C) It sent its troops to negotiate peace in Rwanda. D) It supported an aerial attack against the Hutu group. E) It removed the American troops already stationed in Rwanda.

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This president lamented that the job was too much for him and allowed his friends to take advantage of him

A) Calvin Coolidge B) Herbert Hoover C) Warren G. Harding D) Woodrow Wilson

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