What led the United States to enter World War II?
A) Italy's invasion of North Africa
B) discovery of the death camps
C) Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor
D) Germany's invasion of Poland
C
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The massacre at Rock Springs, Wyoming, in 1885 is evidence of which of the following? a. Miners and railway workers in the American West often reacted with violence against newly hired Hispanicworkers
b. Labor strikes often led to disorder and violence in mining communities in the American West in the latenineteenth century. c. Discrimination against African Americans was just as prevalent in the American West as in the South duringthe late nineteenth century. d. Racist attitudes against Chinese immigrants were prevalent in the American West in the late nineteenthcentury.
Generally speaking, what was a cause that led to the demise of the American Indians of the Great Plains?
a. Important minerals and resources, found in areas where Indians lived freely or on reservations. b. Advancement of settlements as increased populations moved West. c. All of the answers are correct. d. Destruction of Indian treaties made earlier. e. Indian losses in battles and military engagements against American soldiers and settlers.
The Spanish Reconquista removed the Moors from power in the Iberian Peninsula
a. true b. false
The people who traveled on the majority of the trails seen here were PRIMARILY
a) seeking gold b) seeking religious freedoms c) seeking new lands at low prices d) Indians removed from reservations