A dominant issue in the western Great Plains was control of __________
a. gold and silver mines
b. grazing rights
c. water
d. the land
e. the routes of the great cattle drives
C
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To improve working class conditions in the nineteenth century
a. governments passed legislation that gradually shortened the workday from sixteen to ten hours. b. French and German governments established and ran state schools. c. legislation limited the employment of children. d. poor relief included prison-like workhouses. e. all of the above
The objects in the drawing "Nova Reperta" represent __________
A) religious artifacts used to convert Indians to Christianity B) new products introduced to Europe from North and South America C) technology borrowed from the Islamic world D) new discoveries that made the exploration and settlement of the "New World" possible
The American Female Moral Reform Association addressed
A. prostitution. B. male depravity. C. female promiscuity. D. alcohol abuse.
As the events of Watergate unraveled,
A) the complicity of the president in the scandal became evident.
B) little evidence could be found of the president's involvement.
C) the judicial system did not participate in the process.
D) Americans grew tired of the issue.