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Question 1

The United States stopped authorizing new nuclear power plants in the year
 
  A) 1970.
  B) 1972.
  C) 1974.
  D) 1978.

Question 2

Which of the following scandals took place in Niagara Falls, New York, in 1969?
 
  A) Three Mile Island
  B) Chernobyl
  C) Love Canal
  D) Asbestos

Question 3

Which of the following tribes won a landmark 1967 decision that repaid them for deceptive land deals by the federal government in 1823?
 
  A) Modoc
  B) Sioux
  C) Seminole
  D) Navajo

Question 4

The American Indian Historical Society
 
  A) protested traditional textbook treatment of native people.
  B) launched armed assaults against Montana troops.
  C) declined in the 1970s.
  D) remained a minor periodical in native society.

Question 5

In 1968, Native American author N. Scott Momaday received a Pulitzer Prize for
 
  A) Little Big Man.
  B) Custer Died for Your Sins.
  C) Silent Spring.
  D) House Made of Dawn.



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Answer 1

Answer: D

Answer 2

Answer: C

Answer 3

Answer: C

Answer 4

Answer: A

Answer 5

Answer: D




Alygatorr01285

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Reply 2 on: Sep 21, 2019
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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