self restraint, let to emotional disorders

What will be an ideal response?


repression

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Which of the following was a consequence of New England's population growth in the late seventeenth century?

A. The death rate among children increased substantially as population outstripped the food supply. B. A significant number of New Englanders moved back to England. C. Overcrowded conditions increased the incidence of epidemic diseases. D. The scarcity of land caused some New Englanders to abandon agriculture and learn new skills so that they could support themselves in the developing towns.

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Buffalo Bill Cody's "Wild West, Rocky Mountain, and Prairie Exhibition" was very successful

It gave citizens living in the eastern part of the country and in Europe the unrealistic, untrue, romanticized, spectacle of the West they wanted to see. All of the following statements provide reasons why any other type of show would NOT have been successful EXCEPT A) a realistic presentation of the West would need to have African-American, Mexican, and Latino cowboys. B) because cowboys and Indians rarely fought, those scenes would have had to be eliminated. C) Annie Oakley was not truly representative of Western women who had much more responsibility than sharp shooting. D) realism was what people came to the show to see.

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Who is credited with coining the term Manifest Destiny?

A) ?Sam Houston B) ?John Tyler C) ?Zachary Taylor D) ?John L. O'Sullivan E) ?Henry Clay

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