During the drought of the 1930s, the Great Plains were called the "________."
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Dust Bowl
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Describe the events that led to the population decline that started in the mid-fourteenth century. Was there one cause? Were there any geographical areas that were essentially unaffected?
What will be an ideal response?
As a result of the Scopes trial of 1925,
A. fundamentalists reduced their political activism. B. William Jennings Bryan decided to run one more time for president. C. John Scopes was found innocent. D. anti-evolution laws were repealed in most other states. E. the conflict between fundamentalists and modernists subsided.
How was Algeria different from many other colonies in Africa?
a) It was governed as a regular province of the French state, rather than as a colony. b) The original inhabitants were given equal status with French settlers. Consider This: What did Algeria have in common with Corsica? See 14.8: Narrative: One City, Two Battles. c) Algeria was relatively independent from France, having an autonomous government. Consider This: What did Algeria have in common with Corsica? See 14.8: Narrative: One City, Two Battles. d) The French ruled Algeria as a military fiefdom. Consider This: What did Algeria have in common with Corsica? See 14.8: Narrative: One City, Two Battles.
Napoleon Bonaparte first appears in the history of the revolution __________.
A. leading soldiers against riots in Paris B. concluding the Treaties of Basel C. as a member of the Directory D. as a member of the Girondist faction in the Convention