Like the Creole-peninsulare distinction, saltwater and Creole slaves were distinguished by their ________

A) place of birth
B) ethnicity
C) occupation
D) status


A

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States in the __________ were home to the largest slaveholders.

a. Deep South b. Upper South c. Midwest d. backcountry

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How did the Knights of Labor differ from other nineteenth-century labor organizations?

A) It employed strikes to further its cause. B) It fought for the eight-hour workday. C) It called for the government to create bureaus of labor. D) It was inclusive in its membership. E) It was generally favored by the public.

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How does Nathaniel Currier's lithograph on the right portraying the death of Colonel Henry Clay Jr. at the Battle of Buena Vista during the Mexican War differ from the daguerreotype on the left of Brigadier General John E

Wool and his staff in Saltillo, Mexico? A) The lithograph attempts to portray events accurately, whereas the daguerreotype is simple propaganda. B) The lithograph is inspirational, whereas the daguerreotype is realistic. C) The lithograph was made for Clay's family, whereas the daguerreotype was distributed for public consumption. D) The lithograph celebrates war, whereas the daguerreotype criticizes it.

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The text throughout the chapter links progressivism and American diplomacy. Which statement would best summarize this analysis?

A. All three presidents between 1901 and 1920 were progressives. B. The humanitarian vision of progressivism was violated by U.S. entry into World War I. C. The progressive administration of Woodrow Wilson led the United States into World War I. D. Progressive moralism and desire for order were applied both to the international situation and to the wartime home front.

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