Pioneering Americans marooned by geography

a. never took the time to explore the beauty of the natural landscape.
b. grew to depend on other people for most of their basic needs.
c. abandoned the "rugged individualism" of colonial Americans.
d. never looked for any help beyond their immediate family.
e. were often ill informed, superstitious, provincial, and fiercely individualistic.


e

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The Selective Training and Service Act of 1940 _______________________.

A. prohibited the drafting of American men into the armed forces until Congress adopted a formal declaration of war B. required the racial integration of the armed forces of the United States C. was the first peacetime military draft in American history D. allowed women as well as men to be drafted into the armed forces of the United States

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The dominant animal in the life of Mongols on the steppe was

a. the cow. b. the horse. c. the goat. d. the pig.

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At the end of World War II, American policymakers generally envisioned a world

A) dominated by the Soviet Union. B) in which the United States protected its trade position through high tariff barriers. C) in which American values would spread. D) from which the United States could isolate itself.

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Of the following, which is not a core assumption of Judaism?

A) only one God B) people have free will C) actions have consequences D) original sin E) Ten Commandments

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