Synagogues are

A) meeting houses for Jews to pray and study.
B) temples for worship of Yahweh.
C) the only place outside of the Great Temple where worship could take place.
D) the home of the temple priests.
E) the homes of the Jews displaced by invaders.


A

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a. monopolies harmed economic growth in the urban areas of the North. b. middle-class artisans were rare in the Northeast. c. labor was entirely organized by middle-management employees. d. labor was done by artisans who controlled the pace and output of their labor.

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When war broke out between France and Britain in 1793, the United States __________.

a. sought a defensive alliance with Spain b. declared itself neutral c. sided with France d. sided with Britain

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Which of the following correctly matches the book with its author?

a)  The Souls of Black Folk – W. E. B. Du Bois b)  The Philadelphia Negro – Booker T. Washington c)  What Social Classes Owe to Each Other – Edward Bliss Foote d)  Women and Economics – Frances E. Willard

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In the 1830s and 1840s, the primary difference between Whigs and the Democrats was that?:

a) the Whigs favored economic expansion while the Democrats favored a stable but retracted economy. b) the Democrats favored the abolition of slavery while the Whigs favored retention of the current system of slavery allowed in the Southern states, but no further expansion of slavery north of the Mason Dixon line. c) the Whigs favored an expanded, activist federal government while the Democrats favored a limited non interventionist federal government. d) the Democrats were strongly supported by evangelical Christians and supported a wide range of moral reforms while the Whigs were supported by Westerners who favored individual choice over morally based restrictions on behavior. e) the Whigs favored limitations on westward expansion while the Democrats favored the concept of Manifest Destiny and expansion to the Pacific Ocean.

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