New Deal policy toward Native Americans, as led by John Collier,
A. was grounded in a commitment to cultural relativism.
B. encouraged Indians to own land as individuals, rather than collectively.
C. favored Indian assimilation into the larger white culture.
D. led to a considerable decrease in tribal lands.
E. continued past government policies.
A
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Both the Patriot Act and Patriot Act II:
A) sought to round up undocumented aliens. B) expanded the government's surveillance activities. C) made it easier to deport suspected terrorists. D) sought to strengthen America's borders.
The Jacobin Club was a/an
A) French political group that supported the nobility during the revolution. They brought in Austria to counter the Assembly. B) political party from Germany that spread into France with the revolution. They were strong supporters of the revolution. C) political party made up of the disenfranchised clergy that were attempting to regain control of their parishes. D) French political organization that supported the revolution; its most radical members gained national power during the crisis of 1792. E) organization of Freemasons that vied for power in France during the revolution.
The Society of Cincinnati, a veterans' club for former Continental Army officers, attracted criticism because it
A. advocated abolishing slavery. B. advocated the education of women in the West. C. constituted a federal standing army in the Ohio valley. D. was perceived as aristocratic.
What prompted most people in the ancien régime to cling to the old ways?
a) Living close to the edge in a subsistence economy discouraged people from taking risks. b) They had a staunch belief that God had ordained their lives to remain the same. Consider This: What was the standard of living for most people in Europe at this time? See 1.1: What Was the Ancien Régime? c) They were happy to change, but had no economic means to make it happen. Consider This: What was the standard of living for most people in Europe at this time? See 1.1: What Was the Ancien Régime? d) Lords insisted that nothing ever change in any respect. Consider This: What was the standard of living for most people in Europe at this time? See 1.1: What Was the Ancien Régime?