Soon after President Andrew Jackson passed the Specie Circular, the United States suffered an economic ________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Ans: downturn
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What distinguished this black belt region of cotton production from other cotton production areas such as South Carolina?
A) This new land in the black belt was unusually susceptible to extended periods of drought. B) Frequent crop rotation was required every couple of years to keep the black belt land fertile for cotton production. C) The planters in the highly fertile black belt could produce three times more pounds of cotton per acre than cotton planters could in coastal South Carolina. D) Slave labor was of decreasing importance to successful cotton production in this region in comparison to other cotton producing regions such as coastal South Carolina.
Who headed the Freedmen’s Bureau?
A) Abolitionist Frederick Douglass. B) Congressman Thaddeus Stevens C) General Ben Hur Heston. D) General Oliver Otis Howard.
Did members of Parliament have overwhelming support for executing Charles?
a) No, only 59 of the commissioners signed the death warrant and some of them were forced to do so. b) Yes, there was widespread support for executing Charles throughout Britain. Consider This: Why would anyone believe that the king needed to be executed after his trial in the first place? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial. c) No, but there was some support for executing the king, especially after he refused to cooperate during his trial. Consider This: Why would anyone believe that the king needed to be executed after his trial in the first place? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial. d) No, most of the British were adamantly opposed to executing Charles, especially members of Parliament, who only wanted to exile him. Consider This: Why would anyone believe that the king needed to be executed after his trial in the first place? See 2.7: Narrative: Absolutism on Trial.
The Shang believed that they had to perform rituals to, and offer food and drink to
a. Nature spirits. b. Supreme god. c. Angels. d. Wind gods. e. Ancestors.