The Indians who had the greatest opportunity to adapt to the European incursion were
a. those living on the Atlantic seaboard.
b. those in Florida.
c. inland tribes such as the Algonquians.
d. those in Latin America.
e. the Pueblos.
c
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A) was a former territory of Germany or the Ottoman Empire, ruled by Britain or France and supposedly overseen by the League of Nations. B) referred to an European diplomatic policy that advocated peace. C) was a vote of support for the League of Nations. D) needed to be received by the people of the Middle East prior to establishment of a government. E) was a requirement placed on the defeated Central Powers to pay reparations.
Mobilization for war proceeded smoothly in part because New Deal reforms had already given the government a considerable presence in the economy
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Who brought a letter from the American president insisting on opening relations between Japan and the United States?
A) John Hay B) Millard Fillmore C) Matthew Perry D) George Macartney
The Arabian Peninsula was most useful for ______________.
A. cities and ports B. agriculture C. mining D. trade caravans E. a stop-off between Africa and India