__________ was elected president of the Confederacy in 1861

A) Alexander H. Stephens
B) John C. Breckinridge
C) Thomas Jackson
D) Jefferson Davis


D

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By 1920, the United States had become the world's leading economic power by producing what?

A. 40 percent of its coal and 70 percent of its petroleum B. 40 percent of its gas and 70 percent of its petroleum C. 40 percent of its coal, and 70 percent of its gas D. 40 percent of its diesel and 70 percent of its petroleum

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What does it mean that some Americans believed the United States had "continental destiny"?

a. It means that some Americans believed that the United States should control all of the North American continent. b. It means that some Americans believed that the United States should expand from the East coast to the West coast, controlling all the lands in between. c. It means that some Americans believed that the United States should support Latin American countries fighting for their independence. d. It means that some Americans believed that the United States should join with continental Europe to fight the British Empire. e. It means that some Americans believed that the United States should join with the continental European countries that opposed Latin American independence.

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One of the most prominent Americans to resist the draft was

A) George Bush. B) Muhammad Ali. C) John McCain. D) Ronald Reagan.

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The largest groups of immigrants to the United States between 1820 and 1860 were from __________.

A. Ireland and Germany B. England and Scotland C. Italy and Poland D. Africa and the West Indies

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