Before the Civil War, why did slavery expand more in the south rather than the north?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: geographic conditions in the south encouraged the development of large plantations
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The Constitution of the United States reflected the belief that
a. the concept that civic virtue had prevailed over the threat posed by special-interest groups.
b. a national republic was impossible to create, and the new nation had to be a democracy.
c. a government had been created that had eliminated the potential for conflicts between various interest groups.
d. special interests rather than civic virtue shaped people and conflicting groups were a constant in political life.
Where did the Boxer Rebellion take place?
a. the Philippines b. China c. Hawaii d. Cuba e. Puerto Rico
The final fall of Tenochtitlan can be attributed to which of the following?
a. the death of the Great Speaker. b. eighty-day siege of the city. c. Spanish cannon. d. 100,000 Tlaxcalan troops and a navy. e. all of these choices.
In 1917, Congress granted citizenship to the Puerto Rico as an unincorporated territory
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.