Farming in the West __________
A) had very similar conditions to the family farm of the East
B) failed to become a major aspect of local economies
C) was stimulated by the fact that most settlers received their land for free
D) required a much larger scale of farming to achieve success
Answer: D
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a. The federal government shrank and became less important. b. The federal government took over most government functions from the states. c. The supremacy of the federal government over the states was severely eroded. d. The supremacy of the federal government over the states was clearly established.
The strategy favored by the African Methodist Episcopal Church minister Henry M. Turner for dealing with the frustration of the post-Reconstruction period was:
A) the establishment of a black nation in the Oklahoma Territory. B) the establishment of a black town in Kansas. C) to return to Africa. D) to flee to Canada.
A significant marker of change in the American work force occurred in 1956 when
a. white-collar workers first outnumbered blue-collar workers. b. skilled workers first outnumbered unskilled workers. c. union membership exceeded 50 percent of all workers. d. women held more than 50 percent of all jobs. e. the average age of workers dropped under forty.
The Russian presence in Alaska was an extension of __________.
A. the Russian conquest of Korea B. Russian efforts to control Pacific fisheries C. the Russian conquest of Siberia D. Russian competition with Japan