The forced movement of Cherokees from the southeastern United States to Oklahoma would most commonly be described as an example of ____.
a. ethnocentrism
b. de jure subjugation
c. population transfer
d. accommodation
e. assimilation
Question 2
The most important reason for the growth of cities following the Industrial Revolution was
a. the creation of transportation systems that were not based totally on human labor.
b. the development of the closed-conduit sewer system.
c. the invention of hydroelectric power.
d. the increased use of factories for manufacturing.
e. the invention of the multiple-family dwelling.