Which of the following is true concerning the struggle for supremacy between cattle ranchers and sheepherders?
a. Sheepherders claimed that cattle ruined the grazing land.
b. Both groups typically used the land illegally.
c. Sheepherders claimed that cattle left the land with a foul smell.
d. Sheepherders were generally peaceful, whereas ranchers were disposed to settle differences violently.
b
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a. The will of the people b. The teachings of Confucius c. The writings of Marx d. The barrel of a gun e. The unity of the workers
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Defense factories on the West Coast, such as this aircraft factory in Burbank, California, camouflaged their facilities with painted tarps and cardboard houses because they __________
A) were secretly developing plans for an atomic bomb B) did not want the American public to know how much money was being spent on war production C) wanted to keep their products and locations secret from potential Soviet spies D) feared a Japanese attack in this region
Besides a landslide victory for Ronald Reagan, the 1980 election was notable because
a. a third-party candidate, John Anderson, won electoral votes for the first time since 1968. b. southerner Jimmy Carter failed to win a single southern state. c. Carter displayed bitterness and anger in defeat. d. the Republicans won the Senate for the first time in twenty-five years. e. the Republicans abandoned their traditional anti?big government line.