In President Andrew Johnson's view, the Freedmen's Bureau was
a. a flawed but necessary agency.
b. acceptable only because it also helped poor whites.
c. a tolerable compromise with the radical Congress.
d. a potential source of Republican patronage jobs.
e. a meddlesome federal agency in the South that should be killed.
e
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A) added greatly to the prestige of B) led to the foundation of C) revealed the weakness D) ended
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A) New England B) New York C) The South Carolina seacoast D) Pennsylvania E) tidewater Virginia
At the end of the twentieth century, half the world's population was living in settlements of
a. 20,000 or more. b. 35,000 or more. c. 50,000 or more. d. 100,000 or more.
American casualties in World War I
A. numbered approximately 60,000. B. were very low in all battles that U.S. troops participated in. C. were comparable in number to those of the European powers. D. were as likely to be from disease as from combat. E. numbered approximately 350,000.