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Question 1

In the 1990s, the site of the Battle of Little Bighorn in Montana __________.
 
  A) was closed to the public after it was occupied by a Native American rights movement
  B) had its name changed to reflect the participation of Native American warriors
  C) was dedicated as a monument to Custer and the Seventh Cavalry
  D) became the location for a mountain-carved image of Chief Crazy Horse

Question 2

How do these images of the man with the hammer in Berlin and Tank Man in Beijing's Tiananmen Square tell two different stories about Communism in Eastern Europe and China in the late 1980s?
 
  A) Eastern European nations suffered severe retaliations for demonstrating against Communism,
  while Chinese officials responded with economic and political reforms.
  B) Soviet troops invaded protesting Eastern European nations, while the Chinese were more
  responsive to human rights.
  C) The man with the hammer was arrested and probably executed for his actions, while Tank
  Man became known for his defense of human rights.
  D) Communism in most of Eastern Europe fell through peaceful demonstrations, while
  demonstrators in China were unsuccessful in their attempts to bring about reform.

Question 3

Dorothea Lange's photographs for the Resettlement Administration were intended to __________.
 
  A) stir public empathy for migrant farmers
  B) arouse popular anger about the unfair treatment of laborers
  C) encourage Congress to pass more effective legislation to support migrant laborers
  D) condemn Californians for discriminating against Okies

Question 4

Mark Twain's novels were marked by their celebration of __________.
 
  A) the cowboy and cattle drives
  B) adventure and individualism
  C) Native American culture
  D) the lives of Western miners



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Answer 1

B

Answer 2

D

Answer 3

A

Answer 4

B




lindiwe

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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