The Indian Reorganization Act of 1934
a. prohibited Indians from getting jobs with the federal government.
b. stripped tribal councils of their remaining powers.
c. authorized tribes to set up gambling casinos.
d. gave Indians self-rule on their reservations.
D
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American perceptions of the "Boston Massacre" were unfairly influenced by:
A) Paul Revere's inflammatory engraving of the event. B) Britain's decision to arrest Sam Adams for provoking the event. C) Thomas Jefferson's pamphlet calling the victims of the Massacre "martyrs for liberty." D) Britain's refusal to acknowledge that any Americans had been killed.
One significant trend of the years 1946–1964 was __________
A) the expansion of the working class B) ongoing growth in the power of organized labor C) easing fears regarding the threat of communism D) a dramatic increase in the birth rate
The Paris Peace Conference specifically addressed
a. the concerns of black leaders from around the world. b. Arab and Muslim interests in the Middle East. c. the petition of Ho Chi Minh. d. the self-determination of French Indochina. e. None of these