The Union general known for his "march to the sea" was
A) Grant.
B) Sherman.
C) Sheridan.
D) Hooker.
Answer: B
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In his negotiations with the Soviets concerning the postwar government in Poland, President Truman
A) refused to discuss the matter with Stalin at the Potsdam conference. B) agreed to the establishment of a communist-controlled government there. C) demanded that the Soviets accept the American position. D) indicated a willingness to compromise on the issue.
What sparked the Pullman Strike of 1894?
a. The Union Pacific cut wages and increased hours on its transpacific rail lines. b. The Pullman company cut wages by about one-third but refused to lower workers´ rent in its model company housing. c. Railroads executives colluded in firing and blacklisting organizers for the American Railway Union. d. Railroad workers struck in support of members of Coxey´s Army who had been arrested. e. The Pullman company eliminated hundreds of jobs because of the economic downturn.
Alger Hiss was eventually tried and convicted of perjury after denying he had been a member of a communist cell
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The ability of the federal government to provide relief to blacks behind Union lines was hindered by an internecine dispute between the War Department and
a. the Treasury Department. b. the State Department. c. the Department of the Interior. d. the Cabinet.