Life on the frontier was
a. fairly comfortable for women but not for men.
b. downright grim for most pioneer families.
c. more highly cultured than often realized.
d. a place where lone heroes battled Indians and outlaws.
e. based on tight-knit communities.
b
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A) as an Indian captive. B) recovering from smallpox. C) converting to Catholicism. D) as a widow left with four children.
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a. Junk. b. Cog. c. Caravel. d. Round ship.
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A) had been an early advocate of rearmament and entering the war B) carried out efforts to actively resist the Axis powers C) demanded social reforms at home as part of the overall war aims D) supported fascist political organizations in the United States