Hopewell __________ laid the groundwork for larger mound-building societies
A) conquests
B) trade networks
C) agriculture
D) religious ideas
Answer: B) trade networks
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A) defended the Granger laws as the only means by which the family farm could be preserved. B) provided the first serious attempt to explain the ideas of Karl Marx to Americans. C) justified the mergers of gigantic corporations as the best way to increase harmony and efficiency. D) called for a "single tax" to eliminate the profits from land speculation.
James Madison was President of the United States during the War of 1812
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is true about the Mormon practice of polygamy?
A) ?The Manifesto reaffirmed the practice among Mormons. B) ?It was not an issue in the process of admitting Utah as a state. C) ?Mexico and Canada provided havens for polygamous families. D) ?Once the Mormon church renounced the practice, it ended immediately among Mormon families. E) ?All of these are correct.
What major event first led the British government to seek ways to make the colonies bear part of the cost of the empire?
a. the Declaration of Independence b. the Seven Years' War c. the Boston Tea Party d. King Philip's War e. the appointment of William Pitt as British prime minister