Between 1820 and 1840, most of the immigrants to the United States came from __________.
a. Mexico and Canada
b. China and Japan
c. Italy and Greece
d. the British Isles and German-speaking areas of Europe
d. the British Isles and German-speaking areas of Europe
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Why was the National Road unsatisfactory to farmers in a commercial sense?
A) Shipments of bulky goods like grain were too slow and expensive by road. B) The National Road did not connect the East to the West. C) The road dramatically reduced costs and travel times, but was very dangerous. D) The road did little to facilitate the movement of people.
Was Bismarck a nationalist? What were his goals for the German state?
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The British government measure that established French civil law and the Roman Catholic Church in the province of Quebec was known as the
a. Toleration Act. b. Quebec Act. c. Proclamation of 1763. d. Coercive Act. e. the Stamp Act.