In The Red Badge of Courage, Stephen Crane explored the fears and self-delusions of a __________
A) recent immigrant
B) wealthy industrialist
C) young black sharecropper
D) Union soldier
D
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Between 1900 and 1910, the _________ population of Texas and New Mexico nearly doubled.
a. Mexican b. German c. Irish d. African American
Why did the Articles of Confederation give states more power than the central government?
a. The delegates believed that powerful state governments were dangerous. b. The delegates were mostly state governors, so they wanted to preserve their own power. c. The new central government had proven itself unworthy of power with corrupt officials and systematic abuses. d. Articles of Confederation by definition must give power to the states, as they form a statewide document. e. The delegates believed that powerful central governments were dangerous.
All of the following were issues faced by East and West Pakistan after independence EXCEPT
A) underdeveloped economies B) secular governments C) no established infrastructure D) few political leaders E) geographically widespread areas
In reaction to the Tang infiltration into the Korean Peninsula,
a. relations between the Korean kingdoms and the Japanese rulers became estranged. b. Japanese governmental power became more decentralized for a time. c. Japanese rulers sought alliances with the remaining Korean states and looked to centralize their power. d. Japan declared war upon Korea. e. Japan declared war upon Tang China.