The "Wild West"
A) had a higher level of racial tolerance than the Eastern cities.
B) was thought to be an unusually violent, dangerous, and insecure place by those who lived there.
C) was less violent than is popularly assumed.
D) All of the above.
C
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A) The kingdoms had developed a religious dedication to the slave trade. B) Tribal women wanted the slave trade continued. C) The kingdoms were economically dependent on the slave trade. D) The British government forced Africans to continue the slave trade.
How did the Muslims receive their primary obligations?
a. Umar witnessed the encounter between Muhammad and Gabriel in which Muhammad received them. b. Ummas interpreted their obligations from the speeches of Muhammad. c. A collection of various clan doctrines were synthesized into the primary Muslim obligations. d. They were received by Muhammad from God. e. They were personal instructions given by God to Umar.
The election of 1920 is best understood as expressing the voters' desire for __________.
A. continued progressive reform B. an end to Wilsonian activism C. giving Democrats control of government D. radical solutions to America's problems
What action can the Federal Reserve System take to fight inflation or recession?
What will be an ideal response?