How was Moses Austin significant?
A) He spearheaded the Euro-American settlement of Texas.
B) He negotiated the approval of the Mexican government to import slaves.
C) He explored the Colorado River.
D) He worked as the first American missionary to the Indians of the Great Plains.
A
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In the fifteenth century, the great majority of Muslims were of which religious sect?
A. Sunni Islam B. Shi'ism C. Safavidism D. Muslim Sufi association
The Articles of _____________, established the first government of the United States after the Revolutionary War, and gave the federal government very limited powers-- the ability to make war and treaties with other countries.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Where did antislavery orators and organizers tend to have their greatest success?
A) border states B) the upper North C) large cities D) frontier territories E) northern state legislatures
The first bill ever passed over a presidential veto was the _______
A) Wade-Davis Bill B) Freedmen’s Bureau extension bill C) Civil Rights Act of 1866 D) Tenure of Office Act E) First Reconstruction Act