The strongest support for Indian removal was in __________.

a. the Deep South
b. the Upper South
c. New England
d. the Ohio Valley


a. the Deep South

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Significant numbers of Americans from a variety of constituencies opposed the First World War

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following was often true of moral reformers?

a. They were especially sensitive to the needs of the diverse people inhabiting the cities. b. They believed that cities were filled with sin and depravity and ultimately wanted to abolish urban areas. c. They failed to understand that the crusades they launched were often seen as interference by others. d. They recognized that it was futile to push moral reforms in urban areas.

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Juan and Evita Peron controlled what Latin American country beginning in 1946?

a. Chile b. Argentina c. Boliva d. Brazil e. Peru

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The Sepoy Rebellion was one of several successful resistance efforts against European colonialism.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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