The tribes were tricked, bribed, or forced to sign meaningless

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Answer: American Indian tribes were tricked into signing agreements saying that they would move onto reservations.

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Three ways domestic life changed during world war 2

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The first major impact was felt with labor shortages when the men went off to war. More and more women now entered the work force. Once reserved for men, women now took up jobs in industry, and Rosie the Riveter became a popular icon in America.

Which of the following is NOT an example of how Africans viewed land?OA) Communities shared land.
OB) Land was worked by the community.
Land was so important it was often controlled by a community's
leader.
Land was divided among families within a tribe and treated like
OD)
private property​

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Depending on which African tribes you're talking about can vary the answer. Some African American tribes view land as something that everybody shares. and that everybody can use. Some that were affected by the British think of land as privately owned. I think the answer (Land was so important it was often controlled by a community's  leader) is the correct answer to your question. I've never read anything about land being so important that it was controlled by the leader.

Good luck, I hope this helps.

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What country did Marco Polo sail for?

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I wouldn't say that it was a specific country, but I guess you could technically say Italy. He did good for all of Europe though because of the Asian influences he brought back.
he sailed around Europe, China.

Which statements desribe the economy of the american north before the civil warA depended on rice and indigo farming
B was based on small farms and factories
C included many productive textile mills
D relied on many large agriculture plantations

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B and C

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Sorry this is late but, I just took the test and these were the right answers.

It might be C because they had many productive textile mills

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General Lee surrenders to General Lee at Appomattox in April 1863
General Grant surrenders to General Lee at Appomattox in April 1863

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Answer: General Lee surrenders to General U.S. Grant at Appomattox in April of 1865

I know this is some years late but I hope that it helps others that need may need it.

Explanation: On April 9, 1865, near the town of Appomattox Court House, Virginia, Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his Army of Northern Virginia to Union General Ulysses S. Grant. ... But the resulting Battle of Appomattox Court House, which lasted only a few hours, effectively brought the four-year Civil War to an end.Sep

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Appomattox, VA

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1. After putting an end to the Korean War, what did Dwight Eisenhower want to make hispriority?

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His first priority was balancing the budget; getting rid of the defecit

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balancing the budget--getting rid of the defecit

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