Which of these made Native Americans vulnerable to the diseases brought by Europeans from around 1500?

A) relatively dispersed populations
B) poor nutrition
C) lack of pastoralism
D) long geographic isolation


D

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The signing of the Taft-Katsura Agreement was strategically important for the United States because it gave the United States free rein in __________

a. Korea b. China c. Japan d. Asia e. the Philippines

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The Suez Canal crisis is an example of a nation ________

A) being torn apart by a proxy war B) using the Cold War to its own advantage C) accepting communism to gain Soviet assistance D) gaining independence by forming a regional alliance

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The “Orangeburg Massacre” was the killing of three black students by campus police in 1968 at which university?

a. Kent State University b. Virginia Union University c. South Carolina State University d. Michigan State University

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The "iron curtain" dividing Europe, as described by Winston Churchill, was a reference to

A) the Berlin Wall. B) the post-World War II division of Europe into pro-democratic and pro-communist segments. C) American efforts to contain communism and prevent it from spreading beyond Eastern Europe. D) communist secret police's efforts to control the Soviet people.

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