What advantage did the colonists have as the Revolutionary War began?

a. Highly reliable and well-supplied troops
b. Potential aid from the Armed Neutrality League
c. A well-organized, strongly committed, and united population
d. Many outstanding political and military leaders
e. A sound economy and financial system


d

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When the U.S. government signed treaties with various Indian tribes at Fort Laramie in 1851,

a. the white treaty-makers misunderstood much about Indian government and society. b. the federal representatives successfully played Native groups against each other. c. the question of citizenship for Indians almost prevented an agreement between the white and Indian negotiators. d. the federal authorities promised to protect the buffalo herds. e. Indian leaders managed to increase their land holdings.

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President Theodore Roosevelt defined "civilized" and "uncivilized" nations on the basis of

A. both race and economic development. B. race. C. economic development. D. literary achievements. E. All these answers are correct.

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Restrictionists succeeded in curbing immigration from __________ in the late nineteenth century.

a. China b. Greece c. Italy d. Japan

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One trend in governmental spending during the 1950s was

a. cutting all social reform programs. b. a significant increase in defense spending. c. providing no new educational programs. d. a lack of funding for containment efforts.

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