Like other California immigrants, most of the Chinese __________
A) quickly assimilated with other local cultures
B) brought wives and families with them
C) intended to return home as soon as they made money
D) came in very small numbers
Answer: C
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a. sending more troops to face Communist forces on the 17th Parallel. b. imposing a naval blockade around Cuba until the crisis was resolved. c. ordering the construction of new Jupiter missiles in Turkey. d. conducting secret diplomacy without telling the public about the threat.
In the face of growing sectionalism, which of the following was NOT a unifying force among the American landscape?
A) growth and prosperity B) patriotism C) the uniqueness of the American system of government D) the ideas of preeminent politicians, such as those found in Calhoun's Exposition and Protest
How was war avoided in the Cuban missile crisis?
A) the United States agreed to remove its missiles from Europe in exchange for the Soviets' taking their missiles out of Cuba. B) Kennedy agreed to remove Western troops from East Berlin in exchange for Khrushchev's order to dismantle Soviet missiles in Cuba. C) the United States agreed to stop its bombing of North Vietnam in exchange for the Soviets' removal of missiles with nuclear warheads from Cuba. D) Khrushchev agreed to remove Soviet missiles from Cuba in exchange for Kennedy's pledge not to invade that country. E) Kennedy ended the embargo of Cuba, and Khrushchev transferred its missiles to China.
Which of the following statements best describes the role alchemy played in the development of modern science?
a. Alchemy played no role in the development of the new science. b. The new science arose in opposition to alchemy. c. Alchemy was accepted by many scientists and probably gave them the confidence they needed. d. Alchemy became an integral part of modern science. e. none of the above