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Question 1

The Sioux were spared the most dramatic impact of the 1837 small pox epidemic because
 
  A) they were genetically immune to the disease.
  B) their mobility allowed them to disperse themselves away from settled villages.
  C) they had developed immunity due to earlier contact with Europeans.
  D) they had developed a cure using traditional native medicine.
  E) None of these are correct.

Question 2

Feudalism in England under William I differed from feudalism in most other countries in that
 
  A) he deemphasized the role of knights.
  B) he required all subvassals to swear allegiance to him.
  C) homage was eliminated.
  D) fiefs were drastically reduced in size.
  E) manors were awarded only to members of William's own family.

Question 3

The first population pressure on Indians living in the great plains came from
 
  A) American frontiersmen.
  B) the Sioux.
  C) Spanish settlers.
  D) Texans.
  E) French fur traders.



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