During the early 1880s, those who would reform the United States' policy toward Indians were awakened by:
a. the massacre of Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee
b. Helen Hunt Jackson's book, A Century of Dishonor
c. new anthropological interpretations of Native American traditions
d. President Grover Cleveland's new Indian policies
B
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The mills built at Lowell, Massachusetts:
a. produced cotton cloth almost as good as British imports b. proved that American technology was superior to that of foreign countries c. solved the labor problem for two decades by hiring unmarried New England farm girls d. started by hiring Irish immigrants
Divisions between which of the following Americans in the late 1700s help explain how they felt about the Constitution and what party they were more likely to identify with?
A. northern and southern states and territories B. eastern states and western territories C. semisubsistence farmers, and those tied to a commercial economy D. mainstream religious groups, and those professing dissenting faiths
Opportunities for women in the eighteenth century were ________
A) increasing B) expanding dramatically C) unchanging D) disappearing
In the early twentieth century, a flashpoint for major violence was the
A. Rhineland. B. German-French border. C. Polish-Russian border. D. Middle East. E. Balkans.