Historian Frederick Jackson Turner and President Theodore Roosevelt both viewed the settlement of the American West as
a. | as the experience that made America exceptional and superior to other nations. | |
b. | harmful to the environment. | |
c. | not nearly as consequential as the settlement of America's largest cities. | |
d. | unimportant for the future of America. |
The correct answer is Option A. Historian Frederick Jackson Turner and President Theodore Roosevelt both viewed the settlement of the American West as the experience that made America exceptional and superior to other nations.
Historian Frederick Jackson Turner and President Theodore Roosevelt both viewed the settlement of the American West...
Read “Instituionalizing our Demise: America vs Multiculturalism” by
Roger Kimball on pg 268 and “Reinventing America” Call for a new
national indentity” by Elizabeth Martinez on pg 275. Create a
double entry notebook for each reading selection It should be
atleast five observation and responses.
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