In the first half of the nineteenth century, Irish peasants depended on ____ for their survival
a. oats
b. barley
c. corn
d. potatoes
e. wheat
d
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As urban free black populations grew in the early nineteenth century, __________.
A. urban whites welcomed free blacks as neighbors B. blacks were often victims of urban violence C. blacks were the most peaceable citizens of their cities D. blacks had access to most jobs and professions
Thomas Jefferson believed that his mission as president was to
a. return to the original spirit of the revolution. b. end the republican experiment in government. c. encourage the growth of the federal government. d. end slavery. e. support the establishment of a strong army and navy.
Jackson Pollock was a practitioner of
A. Existentialism. B. Absurdism. C. Pop Art. D. Abstract Expressionism. E. Postmodernism.
The eighteenth-century ruler who called himself/herself "the first servant of the state" was
a. Joseph II of Austria. b. George III of Great Britain. c. Catherine the Great of Russia. d. Frederick II of Prussia. e. Louis XVI of France.