For William Henry Harrison and men like him, why were the Indians and the British linked together in their thinking?
a. Both opposed the French.
b. The British forced Indians into slavery.
c. Both sought to dominate Canada.
d. Both were seen as obstacles to U.S. control of all of North America.
D
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Why did some working-class women oppose the Equal Rights Amendment?
A) They worried about losing the protections of state laws designed to help women. B) They worried that their bosses would fire them if they openly supported it. C) They thought it helped middle-class women but ignored working-class women. D) They feared that it would lead to the drafting of women into the military. E) They mistrusted the National Organization for Women, which sponsored it.
The Union army's success in capturing ____ was probably critical to Lincoln's reelection in 1864
a. Gettysburg and Harrisburg b. Richmond and Appomattox c. Vicksburg and Port Hudson d. Charleston and Columbia, South Carolina e. Mobile and Atlanta
The English colonists in the Americas introduced their own local form of representative government with
a. Virginia's House of Burgesses. b. the Mayflower Compact. c. the Virginia joint-stock company. d. the revocation of the Virginia charter by King James I. e. the peace treaty following the Second Anglo-Powhatan War of 1644.
How did the Hittites become the foremost power in Anatolia from 1700 to 1200 B.C.E.?
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