Native Americans sided with the ____________________ to try to keep American settlers from expanding
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
British
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During the eighteenth century, bread prices __________.
A. fluctuated wildly B. declined C. remained the same D. slowly but steadily rose
How did the ideas promoted by Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois contradict each other?
a. Washington believed in the good of an industrial society, whereas Du Bois saw the dehumanizing nature of industrialism. b. Washington believed in African Americans gradually gaining rights, whereas Du Bois believed in all rights being demanded by all people immediately. c. Washington believed that unions decreased the efficiency of production, whereas Du Bois believed in the power of unions to support workers. d. Washington believed the woman's place was in the home, whereas Du Bois believed in women's rights to vote, work, and contraception. e. Washington believed in an expansion of U.S. influence in the world, whereas Du Bois believed in the country isolating itself from everyone.
The success of Christianity is widely believed by historians to have been due to its
a. promise of salvation, its familiarity, and its universality. b. complexity of initiation and its ability to satisfy people's desire to be part of a political community. c. acceptance by Diocletian. d. strong following among aristocratic Romans after 75 C.E. e. anti-Semitism.
One of the positive outcomes of the Boxer Protocols of 1901 was that the US agreed to return its share of the indemnity money to China on the condition that:
a. It would allow a greater flow of Bibles into the country. b. The Empress Cixi would surrender all of her claims to power. c. It would not stand in the way of a long-term American conquest of Japan. d. It would be used to send Chinese students to study in American institutions.