In the late 1860s, thousands of Chinese men were employed doing similar work in California and Utah. These men were likely <u>mining for gold.</u> Back then, California and Utah had mine shafts filled with gold. Even the rivers contained gold. Now, it's all out.
Answer:
A. Although segregation was illegal, it was still practiced.
The use of kamikaze tactics was particularly significant because "<span>b. They convinced many people in the U.S. that the Japanese would never willingly surrender," since this meant that the Japanese were willingly sacrificing their own lives for their nation. </span>
6.) Bartolomé de las Casas
9.) Ecomienda?? Not sure on this one, though that wasn't for Native Americans.
10.) Cahokia!!
3.) Thomas Morton (Had to look this up. http://che.umbc.edu/londontown/docs/NativeAmericansintheChesapeake.pdf BOTTOM)
I don't know any other ones, hope I helped to a certain extent.
Answer:
B. local culture
Explanation:
A small community of people who share beliefs,experiences,custom,traits, and values can best be described as a <u>local culture</u>. A local culture is a group of people in a particular place who share experiences, customs, and traits, and who work to preserve those traits and customs in order to claim uniqueness and to distinguish themselves from others.