Most Native Americans in eastern North America __________

A) fought for whichever side offered the highest pay
B) sided with the Americans
C) tried to remain neutral
D) remained loyal to the British


D

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In 1887, Congress passed the Dawes Severalty Act, which was intended to

A) persuade Indians to abandon their traditional tribal cultures. B) protect tribal life and customs. C) encourage Native American crafts and trades. D) place all Native Americans on reservations.

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When working class American audiences found theater productions too sophisticated for their tastes,

a. they walked out of the theater. b. they began producing their own plays. c. they resorted to mob violence. d. they refused to attend the productions. e. the theatres were closed.

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Unionization and strikes in depression-era California were the strongest among:

a. agricultural and factory workers. b. the industrial workers in San Francisco and Los Angeles. c. agricultural and cannery workers, and longshoremen. d. longshoremen and factory workers.

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When Native Americans accepted the Christian God as one of their many deities, they were practicing which of the following?

A) ?Submission B) ?Syncretism C) ?Paganism D) ?Pancretism E) ?Assimilation

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