The Seminole leader whose wife had been enslaved by a US government agent was:
A) John Horse.
B) John Caballo.
C) Benjamin Montgomery.
D) Osceola.
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
What did Xuan Zang intend to do with the hundreds of Buddhist books he brought back to China?
a. symbolically burn b. send on to Japan c. translate into Chinese d. illustrate with pictures of Chinese emperors e. return to India with corrections
The legend of the Lost Cause helped Southerners cope with their defeat in the Civil War
A) True B) False
How did American political and business leaders perceive material abundance in the postwar United States?
A) They feared that, if a recession hit, families risked losing everything. B) They admired citizens' patriotism in purchasing American-made products. C) They believed this demonstrated the superiority of capitalist societies over communist ones. D) They were concerned that the public was becoming too dependent on credit.