The petitions from women attacking Indian removal were effective in
A) stopping the process of moving Native Americans from their lands.
B) demonstrating positive attitudes of politicians towards women in the political sphere.
C) debasing women.
D) giving women experience in political action.
D
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In the Gulf War, the United States did not invade Iraq for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
a) the U.N. resolution under which the U.S. was operating did not sanction an invasion of Iraq. b) a unified Iraq was necessary for a balance of powers in the region. c) the removal of Saddam Hussein would most likely have resulted in the rise of another "Saddam by another name." d) the U.S. feared the use of chemical warfare if they crossed into Iraq. e) the only way to assure that Iraq remained unified after an invasion would be a U.S. occupation of the region.
The greatest similarity between early Virginia and Massachusetts was that they both __________.
A. were founded by companies chartered by the king B. were mainly settled by Puritans C. depended on tobacco cultivation D. relied on indentured servant labor
What led most directly to the final defeat of Japan in 1945?
a. The flooding of Tokyo b. The assassination of Emperor Hirohito c. The use of nuclear devices d. The liberation of Manchuria by Chiang Kai-shek's forces e. The American troop landings on Japanese islands
The Nationalists were unable to win control of China because of which of the following?
a. all of the answers are correct. b. Chinese rural populations supported Mao. c. peasants supported Mao because of his actions in fighting the Japanese. d. communist followers were able to act in the camouflage of their everyday lives. e. Mao and his supporters treated the rural population better than the Nationalists did.