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Question 1

One of the major reasons the back country settlers clashed with the established political authorities of the coast was
 
  a. the availability of cheap land.
  b. the opportunity to practice a trade.
  c. the reluctance to spend tax money to protect settlers from Indian attacks.
  d. the lack of religious freedom.

Question 2

China entered the Korean War in response to
 
  a. the commitment of American troops to the war.
  b. the taking of Seoul by U. N. and South Korean forces.
  c. the bombing of bridges on the Yalu River and the subsequent advance of American troops toward theChinese border.
 d. the involvement of Nationalist Chinese forces in the war.



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