Despite an abundance of fish and game, early Jamestown settlers continued to starve because
a. they had neither weapons nor fishing gear.
b. their fear of Indians prevented them from venturing too far from the town.
c. they were unaccustomed to fending for themselves and wasted time looking for gold.
d. they lacked leaders to organize efficient hunting and fishing parties.
e. there were not enough gentlemen to organize the work force.
Question 2
German immigrants in the early nineteenth century tended to
a. settle in eastern industrial cities.
b. return to Germany when they experienced difficult economic times in the United States.
c. become slave-owners.
d. join the temperance movement.
e. preserve their own language and culture.