The success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition owed much to the assistance provided by __________.
a) Sacagawea
b) Talleyrand
c) Tenskwatawa
d) Tecumseh
a) Sacagawea
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The position of Seneca women was
A) little impacted, as the Senecas moved west ahead of the settlers. B) improved by the spread of traditional European agriculture and household styles. C) improved by contact with European settlers. D) undercut by the impact of Christianity.
The core of Anti-Federalist opposition to the Constitution of 1787 was its lack of a ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Oskar is a German who immigrated to America in 1916. He passed through New York's Ellis Island. Due to his limited knowledge of English and limited work skills, he found himself working as a laborer in a shoe-manufacturing factory. Immigrants like Oskar were called _____
A) floaters B) populists C) greenhorns D) proletarians E) sodbusters
Why was Napoleon unsuccessful against the Russians in 1812?
a) The Russian forces could fall back into the vast country, leaving the pursuing French army to face increasingly cold weather and starvation. b) Napoleon’s decision to leave two-thirds of his army in France meant that he did not have the strength to beat the Russians. Consider This: Less than one-tenth of Napoleon’s army made it home to France from Russia. See 6.4.3: Napoleon and Europe. c) Napoleon made a huge tactical blunder when he punished Moscow by burning it. Consider This: Less than one-tenth of Napoleon’s army made it home to France from Russia. See 6.4.3: Napoleon and Europe. d) Napoleon’s decision to march into the Russian marshes in the soggy wet spring meant that his army was stricken with yellow fever and malaria. Consider This: Less than one-tenth of Napoleon’s army made it home to France from Russia. See 6.4.3: Napoleon and Europe.