____________ was one of the colonies which did not have an established church, and was known for its climate of freedom and diversity, with Quakers, Presbyterians, Catholics, and Jews settling there.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: Pennsylvania
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Which of the following was part of the national government's policy toward Native Americans from the early 1870s to the mid-1880s?
a. working to assimilate Native Americans into the larger American culture b. encouraging Native American tribal customs and ceremonies c. seizing individual Native American's parcels of land d. assimilating Native Americans into urban life e. sending Native American children to integrated public schools in nearby towns
Which set of factors BEST accounts for the reasons why the United States emerged as a global industrial power by 1900?
A) the standardization of the railroad, growth and diversification of retail outlets, and high tariffs B) the presence of immigrants, women, and children in the workforce and the emergence of labor unions C) the vision of such great men as Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller and the decrease in competition D) the willingness of industrialists to exploit workers, new forms of corporate organization, and new advertising methods E) the nation's wealth in population and resources, technological innovation, and laissez-faire government policies
The Gulf of Tonkin resolution
A) advocated the use of nuclear weapons against North Vietnam if that government did not accede to American demands. B) authorized the president to take all necessary measures to repel any armed attack against American forces and to prevent further aggression in Vietnam. C) condemned the U.S. involvement in Vietnam and demanded that American troops be withdrawn immediately. D) demanded that Chinese troops be withdrawn to the Tonkin region before negotiations could begin. E) constituted a congressional explanation to the American people of the Johnson administration's immediate and long-term foreign policy goals in Southeast Asia.
The most common dangers along the overland trail included
a. attacks by Indians. b. death due to disease, starvation, or dehydration. c. insanity. d. All of the above occurred regularly.