By the early 1800s, the Quakers and Shakers
A) had lost their appeal.
B) were defunct.
C) had a long tradition of female preachers.
D) banned female preachers in opposition to the Methodists.
C
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New England opposed the notion of federally constructed roads because
a. they cost too much. b. the Democratic-Republicans favored them. c. canals were a superior means of transportation. d. they would drain away population and create competing states in the West. e. New England Federalists believed such federally constructed roads were unconstitutional.
Which of the following are ways that cities in industrial nations changed their character in the nineteenth century?
a. Railroads with regular schedules brought food and commuters into the cities to work. b. Police and fire departments were created. c. Sanitation improved and death rates decreased. d. City planning was used. e. all of the above.
The Legal Tender Act of 1862
a. authorized the creation of "greenbacks" as legal tender. b. was passed in part because of concern that Union soldiers would go unpaid. c. was the brainchild of Abraham Lincoln. d. All of the above e. Both a & b
A dominant issue in the western Great Plains was control of __________
A) gold and silver mines B) grazing rights C) water D) the land E) the routes of the great cattle drives