Why did many Americans covet Santa Fe?

A. Close proximity to Mexico
B. Trading opportunities
C. Warm weather
D. Beautiful scenery


Answer: B. Trading opportunities

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St. Augustine and Fort Caroline represent a collision of which two forces in Florida?

A) Spanish and Timucuan B) French and Spanish C) English and Spanish D) French and Timucuan

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Muhammad of Ghur succeeded in ________

A) suppressing Sind pirates B) capturing the Indus valley C) establishing a new dynasty in Persia D) capturing most of south Asia

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Which statement about prostitutes in mining towns is true?

A) Many prostitutes came from affluent homes. B) As men came to control the vice trade, many prostitutes suffered alcoholism and violence. C) Many women chose prostitution because it was lucrative. D) Most prostitutes were able to save enough to buy small homes or businesses.

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How did the 1893 Chicago World's Exposition, which was known as the White City, reflect a paradox that was typical of urban growth in the late nineteenth century?

A) The Beaux-Arts style of architecture contradicted the homage paid to the ancient world. B) Urban planning transformed a swamp by Lake Michigan into a state-of-the-art site. C) The grand vision of urban planning never fully caught on with other large cities. D) This ornate location was occupied by displaced urban squatters during the Panic of 1893.

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