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Chapter 20—Becoming a World PowerMULTIPLE CHOICE1.In his famous 1893 essay, historian Frederick Jackson Turner bemoaned the loss of a frontier inAmerica, because he believed thata.the frontier lifestyle was the most fulfilling.b.America would soon have clusters of large, crowded cities all across the land.c.the frontier had played a vital role in shaping America's national character, and the countrywould need a new frontier to ensure its democracy lived on.d.there would be no "escape valve" for those who could not get along with people, becausethere would be no more open land.e.too many Americans would consider the Pacific Ocean the end of the frontier and wouldnot ever consider islands as a way to expand.ANS:CREF:p. 349-350