Without tobacco, the Virginia Colony would never have survived. Make a case for that thesis, using what you know of the colony's history.
What will be an ideal response?
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__________was a centerpiece of Father Charles Coughlin’s plan to combat the Great Depression.
a. Creating a five-year plan for America b. Nationalizing the banking system c. Providing help to elderly Americans d. The deportation of all immigrants
In the early 1930s, federal immigration agents rounded up ________ for deportation because of fear they might become dependent on public funds
A) Polish Americans B) Mexican Americans C) Russian Jews D) Italian Americans
The Japanese and American economies prospered during World War I.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following was not a reason the United States went to war with Great Britain in 1812?
A) An economic recession affected the South and West after 1808. B) Many Americans believed that British policy was damaging America's economy. C) President Madison's believed that Britain wished to eliminate the United States as an economic rival. D) New England merchants wanted the government to protect their shipping. E) Britain was impressing American sailors and violating American neutral rights.