In the nineteenth century, the U.S. government forced Indians living in the southeastern states to relocate to lands __________ of the Mississippi River.

a)  west
b)  east
c)  north
d)  south


a)  west

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At the time of its founding in 1966, the primary goal of the National Organization for Women was to __________________.

A. persuade women to run for political office B. lobby for enforcement of the sex discrimination provision of the 1964 Civil Rights Act C. improve women's self-image D. provide safe houses for battered women and their children

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The Inca state had been weakened before the Spaniards arrived by

A) a succession crisis. B) attacks from the Aztecs. C) the Portuguese. D) a famine brought on by a drought. E) civil war.

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The Whiskey Rebellion of 1794 arose in southwestern Pennsylvania when the federal government

a. levied an excise tax on whiskey. b. tried to prohibit the sale of whiskey. c. allowed the import of foreign whiskey. d. halted the export of American whiskey. e. tried to prohibit the manufacturing of whiskey.

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How did the religious ideas of Zwingli differ from those of Luther? What consequences did they have?

What will be an ideal response?

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