Leading pastimes of late-nineteenth-century Americans included
a. bicycling.
b. watching football.
c. watching baseball.
d. the circus.
e. vaudeville.
a, b, c, d, e
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During the Gilded Age, Congress attempted to address the "problem" of Native Americans in the
A) Lodge Election Bill. B) Blair Education Bill. C) Exclusion Act. D) Dawes Act.
The "natural aristocracy" of the new states rejected the view that
A) traditional notions of hierarchy and deference had no place in the social and political relationships of the new nation. B) there should be no limits placed on the implementation of republican ideals. C) the governing authority of the new nation should be decentralized in order to bring it closer to the people. D) citizens could be trusted to govern themselves without abusing public privileges for private advantage.
What was true of Chinese iron manufacturing under the Song?
a. It produced items of inferior quality. b. It was seen as an unworthy occupation. c. It could not match iron production in Japan and Korea. d. It fell into steep decline. e. It took place in factory-like settings.
In general, the British preferred direct rule, while the French usually implemented indirect rule in their African colonies
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false