Which of the following are economic hurdles that the Japanese have largely overcome?

a. No major rivers to produce hydroelectric power
b. Scanty mineral resources
c. Shortage of good farmland
d. A and B
e. A, B and C


e

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Which of the following was a major faction of the Democratic party?

a. African Americans from all regions of the nation b. Staunch opponents of the spoils system c. High-tariff proponents from the business community d. Working-class men of immigrant stock who supported urban political machines

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Congress refused to seat delegates from southern states in 1865 because

a. the states had not ratified the Thirteenth Amendment. b. all were former Confederate officials. c. northerners refused to allow representation to the South until Union troops were no longer needed in the region. d. Republicans did not believe the new southern state governments were committed to protecting the freed people.

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The tobacco culture of Virginia created great pressure for territorial expansion.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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