In what sense did Charles Lindbergh's achievement represent traditional values to some Americans?

A) His achievement recalled the founders' belief in equality.
B) His achievement recalled the pioneers' independence and spirit of adventure.
C) His achievement recalled the expansionist vision of the nineteenth century.
D) His achievement recalled the rapid emergence of industry in the United States.
E) His achievement recalled the early colonists' collaborative efforts.


B

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Which of the following inspired Gabriel's Rebellion?

A. The emergence of an organized antislavery movement in the North B. Antislavery statements by white ministers in the Richmond area C. Antislavery statements by prominent Virginia politicians D. Enslaved blacks' adaptation of the concepts of liberty and equality to their own purposes

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How did U.S. geography encourage isolationism?

a. The United States was so close to Canada and Mexico that expansion there seemed natural. b. The United States was a relatively small country compared to Canada or Mexico, making it less willing to engage in armed conflicts over land. c. The United States was protected on both sides by vast oceans that discouraged attack from Europe or Asia. d. The United States had just concluded the Civil War and was more concerned with domestic affairs than foreign ones. e. The United States was beginning to prosper and look for new markets for its products and workers for its factories.

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Compare and contrast Western and Islamist views of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, 9/11, and the Iraq War

What will be an ideal response?

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What conclusion can be drawn from this map of the three-way presidential election of 1968?

What will be an ideal response?

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