Social strife and competition for political power became so intense within the cities that most evolved into __________ to survive.
A. despotisms
B. feudal states
C. oligarchies
D. democracies
Answer: A
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A) Congress B) territorial legislatures C) the state’s constitutional convention D) the Supreme Court E) the House of Representatives
Free blacks in the United States:
a. had the same rights as whites in the North but faced far more restrictions on their freedom in the South. b. tended to live in rural areas if they lived in the Lower South. c. sometimes became wealthy enough to own slaves. d. made up nearly one-third of the African-American population in the South. e. could testify in court and vote in most states, but could carry firearms only with the approval of the local sheriff.
What is the definition of Weltpolitik?
A) A synonym for Realpolitik B) A policy of non-intervention C) A proposal for world peace D) A precursor of the United Nations E) Kaiser Wilhelm II’s policy to make Germany a world power
President Jefferson Davis's ability to conduct the war was hampered by the Confederacy's committee to states' rights
a. true b. false