In the 1820s and 1830s, what kind of relationship did Americans have with the people of the Far West?
A) ?? It was marred by nativist harassment of Catholic Mexicans.
B) ?? There was a general lack of interest and lack of contact.
C) ?? Contact was limited to traders and trappers, but that interaction was beneficial to both Americans and Mexicans
D) ?? There was regular contact with westerners who returned East with great wealth.
E) ?? There was frequent contact that resulted in border clashes.
C
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A. a desire to reconcile the quest for personal wealth with religious belief B. core transcendentalist philosophical beliefs C. a disillusionment with the tenets of traditional Christianity D. a rejection of American values and political developments E. a deep and radical anti-slavery stance
In recent decades, speculative instruments called “derivatives”:
a. Aided the US government's goals of protecting domestic markets. b. Derived substantial benefits for those who could not enter the stock market by normal means. c. Were considered too risky as investments for those who controlled Wall Street. d. Were complex bets on the future prices of stocks, bonds, or anything else traded on the world market.
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A) tobacco B) sugar C) gold D) wine E) wheat
Which event marked the end of the military phase of the war?
A) the capture of New York City by French forces B) Burgoyne's surrender at Saratoga C) the British evacuation of Boston D) Cornwallis's surrender at Yorktown E) the destruction of a British army at the Battle of New Orleans