Americans generally viewed buffalo as

A) animals to herd like cattle.
B) an essential source of food.
C) noble creatures to save.
D) obstacles to development.
E) terrifying beasts to avoid.


D) obstacles to development.

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By 1957, __________ networks controlled the television airwaves.

a. two b. three c. five d. ten

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How did the Soviet puppet government leaders in post-World War II Eastern Europe differ from Stalin?

A) They were not true Marxist leaders. B) They were never able to develop nationalistic feelings in their people. C) The majority of the leaders were more adaptable than Stalin. D) They did not try to rule as dictators. E) They were considered hybrid socialist-capitalist leaders.

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Japanese culture during the Meiji Restoration

A. was largely unaffected by foreign influences. B. was characterized by a period of fascination with Western art.. C. included poetry influenced by Abstract Expressionism and Classic Romanticism. D. was ignored by European and North American artists and writers. E. was entirely inspired by recent Chinese models.

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The Harlem Renaissance is a term that refers to

A) the name of a jazz group during the 1960s. B) black American intellectuals and artists who stressed black pride. C) a Dutch intellectual movement that greatly influenced American thought. D) the white American writers who fled to Europe during the 1920s.

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