Lincoln walked through the streets of __________ only hours after it was captured

A) Savannah
B) Atlanta
C) Richmond
D) Charleston


Answer: C

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One of the positive aspects of the Bank of the United States was

a. its officers' awareness of the bank's responsibilities to society. b. its attention to regional differences in American economy and culture. c. its function as a source of credit and stability, promoting the nation's expanding economy. d. its ability to expand and contract paper currency as needed. e. it ceded control of the nation's gold and silver to smaller state and western territory banks.

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By the 1830s, the attitude of the Chinese government towards the opium trade can best be described as

a. benevolent neglect—they turned a blind eye to the illegal trade. b. nationalist furor—they lashed out against all foreigners who dealt in opium. c. moral outrage—they cracked down on all opium traders, Chinese and foreign. d. mercantilist zeal—they encouraged the trade as a means of raising revenue.

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Thomas Eckes (2002) compared subgroups of male and female participants on communal and agentic traits finding that ______.

A. sex differences on communal and agentic traits are consistent across subgroups B. many subgroups of men and women are stereotyped differently than men and women as a whole C. thinking about subgroups, rather than men or women as a whole, increases the use of gender stereotypes D. individuals identify belonging to a small number of subgroups

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