The justification for removal of Indians to the West was __________.
A. that the Indians needed a space where they could live undisturbed by whites
B. to preserve the Indians' way of life
C. a belief the Indians could never be civilized
D. to give the Indians much-needed arable land
Answer: A
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What issue split the nation's great religious organizations into northern and southern groups?
A) industrialization B) slavery C) prohibition D) evolution
Which of the following was NOT a belief of the Quakers?
a. nonviolence b. human dignity c. slavery d. individual conscience e. political freedom
By 1869, many southern states had established __________
A) a clandestine government for a renewed Confederate States of America B) local chapters of the Freedmen’s Bureau C) legal restrictions known as Black Codes D) a mutual aid organization called the National Equal Rights League
"Putting out" refers to
A) the casting out of a worker from his guild. B) the casting out of an unskilled laborer from the domestic system. C) the refusal of Italian merchants to accept the goods of non-guild shops. D) a system of production in which merchants supply workers with raw materials and pay them by the piece or measure. E) the excommunication of unscrupulous entrepreneurs from the Catholic Church.