In the 1730s and 1740s, __________ abandoned its tradition of fair dealing and perpetrated a series of fraudulent seizures of western lands from the Delaware Indians.

A. Pennsylvania
B. Massachusetts
C. Virginia
D. Maryland


Answer: A

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a. resented the elite leaders of Jamestown because he knew he would never be accepted into their ruling clique b. started a rebellion to prevent Governor Berkeley from waging a war against the Susquehannock Indians c. was perceived as a hero by the common people of Virginia d. was executed by the forces of Charles II for his rebellion e. was a former indentured servant who was denied farming land in the Virginia Colony

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How did African Americans challenge racial discrimination in the years immediately following World War II?

What will be an ideal response?

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What were the major consequences of the Civil War?

A. the end of slavery and a strengthening of the power of the federal government B. recognition of rights of states to leave the Union and to nullify federal laws C. an end to racial discrimination and establishment of social equality throughout the nation. D. the abolition of slavery in all Northern States and in all federal territories north of 36

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Which statement does NOT accurately describe Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson?

A. Both ran for president in 1912. B. Both took significant symbolic steps to break down barriers of racial segregation. C. Both used presidential power to promote pragmatic change. D. As his reelection campaign neared, Wilson began advocating programs that fit Roosevelt's "New Nationalism" ideas.

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