Wounded Knee was
A) ?a victory for Native Americans.
B) ?an annual ritual of remembrance for Civil War soldiers.
C) ?a tragic event where Sioux Indians were slaughtered by the Seventh Cavalry.
D) ?a settlement on the U.S.-Canadian border.
E) ?a frontier trading post.
C
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Like the National Labor Union, the Knights of Labor
A) rejected industrial capitalism. B) concentrated on achieving practical, reachable goals. C) ignored the rights of women and minorities. D) opposed organizing cooperatively owned industries.
Following World War II, Britain
a. retained its position as one of the superpowers. b. struggled doggedly to maintain its colonial empire. c. extended government control over the economy. d. witnessed very conservative parties managing the government. e. stayed aloof from developments on the Continent.
Washington shifted from giving Diem lukewarm support to backing him strongly in 1955 because
A. Hanoi agreed to recognize Diem's government. B. Diem won the blessings of South Vietnam's influential Buddhist hierarchy. C. Diem's army won a surprising victory over the sects. D. Diem ably resolved South Vietnam's tremendous economic difficulties. E. All of these.
Which of the following best describes the markets for industrial goods in the countries that experienced industrialization?
A) limited B) exclusive C) regional D) national