The major U.S. city sacked and burned by the British in 1814 was
A) Washington, D.C.
B) New Orleans.
C) Baltimore.
D) Philadelphia.
A
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During a trip to London, Elizabeth Cady Stanton met William Lloyd Garrison and Lucretia Mott while attending
a. a church service. b. the World Anti-Slavery Convention. c. a women's voting rights meeting. d. Oxford University.
Which of the following is a true statement about the Incas?
A) They were the earliest settlers of North America who came from Europe. B) They lived in the western coast of South America and formed the largest Indian civilization in the pre-Columbian era. C) They built step-tiered temples and dominated southern Guatemala and the Yucatan Peninsula from the fifth to the eighth centuries. D) They ruled central Mexico from the ninth to the fifteenth centuries. E) They built fourteen "great houses" in the Chaco Canyon as a testament to the grandness of their civilization.
The political battles between Stalwarts and Half-Breeds constituted a fight
A. within the Democratic Party. B. that ultimately redefined national political practices. C. between Republican traditionalists and reformers. D. that revolved around the temperance movement. E. over the legacy of Reconstruction.
Some Americans were interested in the Philippine Islands
a. for their resources in oil. b. for their strategic location. c. because their tropical climate made them a potential haven for tourists. d. because industrialists wanted to recruit Filipino labor.