Americans in Texas __________.
A. mainly settled in enclaves with little contact with others
B. quickly intermarried with the Tejanos
C. settled in the northern and western high plains
D. found it difficult to farm profitably
Answer: A
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What did "appeasement" mean to the British?
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Samuel Tilden, Democratic candidate for president in 1876, was the governor of
A) ?Massachusetts. B) ?New York. C) ?New Jersey. D) ?Illinois. E) ?Pennsylvania.
If you were a Roman traveler, how would you describe Celtic society and explain the Celts' lack of state building?
What will be an ideal response?