For A, since less than 25% of Americans are descended from Native Americans (via a quick Google search), it's safe to say that this isn't necessarily correct.
For B, since you're technically an immigrant if you're not Native American (and 100%-25%=75%=more than half), I'd think that this is right
For C, since 15 million people immigrated to the US in the 1800s, as well as that the birth rate actually dropped from about 55 to about 30-45 births per 1000 people per year, I wouldn't necessarily call it 100% correct.
For D, since there are 12.8 million Asian Americans (and over 300 million Americans), 12.8 million is clearly not the majority, proving B right
1. He signed the Indian Removal Act, which forcibly removed American Indians from Southern states to Western territories
2. He threatened to use federal troops if South Carolina seceded from the union for trying to nullify a tariff.
3. He let the National Bank of the U.S. expire and transferred the money to state banks.
4. He used trickery in wars (Example, he proposed a treaty, and then attacked when they were clueless to try to sign it.)
In the first stage of World War II in Europe, Germany tried to bypass a long war. Germany's strategy was to destroy its enemies in a row of short operations. Germany immediately occupied much of Europe and was successful for more than two years by relying on a new army tactic called the Blitzkrieg.
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because they honestly didn't see it coming. The banks were booming. everyone was investing in stocks
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