Aboard what ship did the “Boston Tea Party” take place?

a. Townshend
b. Yankee
c. Cornell
d. Dartmouth


Answer: d. Dartmouth

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John Brown’s plan to instigate a slave rebellion

a. was so far-fetched as to be insane. b. was plausible in theory but impractical and doomed to fail as conceived and implemented by Brown. c. was based on conventional military theory. d. had the backing of the southern Whigs. e. had no northern support.

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According to the videos on Gettysburg, what is NOT true?

1) Robert E. Lee invaded the North in the hopes of bringing the war to northern soil 2) Lee won a resounding victory at Gettysburg that forced Lincoln to recall all Union troops from the western campaign in Mississippi 3) The Union army lost an excellent opportunity to attack and possible destroy Lee's army as it retreated from the battlefield 4) In 3 days of fighting, Lee lost almost 1/3 of his army (28,000 killed and wounded), and including Northern losses, almost 51,000 total men were killed and wounded in this bloody battle.

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Before the arrival of Columbus, Native North Americans:

A) had elaborate trade networks. B) were entirely agricultural and rural. C) were very similar in their political and religious beliefs across the continent. D) always lived in small family units. E) lived only in coastal areas.

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Why were the July Days of 1917 significant?

A. The Bolsheviks rioted against the provisional government. B. The Soviets banned together to overthrow the capitalist leadership. C. The communist government seized the land of all of its citizens. D. The Russian government sank German ships containing chemical weapons.

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