What probably led to the collapse of the Hohokum and Mogollon peoples?
a. drought
b. plague
c. invasion
d. inbreeding
e. flooding
a
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Bill Clinton's failure to defend his nominee to the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Lani Guinier, revealed:
A) that he, like previous Democratic presidents, was reluctant to take political risks to reward black voters' support. B) a disturbing lack of interest in civil rights issues. C) racist tendencies in the new administration. D) the flaws in legislative strategy.
How does the image of a rural black man voting that appears in Chapter 14 reflect challenges faced by black voters during the late 1800s in the South?
A) Whites are attempting to regulate the opportunity to vote to late at night only. B) Whites are attempting to stop black men but not black women from voting. C) Whites are attempting to provide extra voting literature for the black man to read. D) Whites are attempting to manipulate the black voter through alcohol and violence.
__________ authored the Nullification Proclamation of December 10, 1832
A) Henry Clay B) Andrew Jackson C) John C. Calhoun D) Nicholas Biddle
In the 1600s, the involvement of European governments in overseas ventures can be characterized as ________
A) through warfare B) through tariffs and taxation C) indirect D) minimal