What has proved to be the most important contribution of Native Americans to the course of human history?

A. the domestication of large animals
B. the deforestation of the Great Plains
C. the development of pottery and other stone works
D. the manipulation of plants for agriculture


Answer: D

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How did the Union's retention of the Border States invalidate the Confederacy's justification for secession?

A) It demonstrated popular support for abolition in the majority of states. B) It demonstrated that slavery was not necessary to support the South's economy. C) It negated the claim that secession was comparable to the American Revolution. D) It weakened support for secession among poor whites and former slaves in the South. E) It demonstrated that secession was not necessary to protect slavery.

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The most ethnically diverse American colony was

a. Maryland. b. South Carolina. c. Connecticut. d. New Netherlands.

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During his administration, President Kennedy's relations with the major corporations of the country were very cordial

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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