The “hobo jungles” that sprang up during the Great Depression were generally clustered around __________.
a) railroad routes
b) remote villages
c) fertile farmlands
d) business districts
a) railroad routes
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Union soldiers, liberated slaves, and evacuating Confederates set fires that destroyed more than half of ________, the capital of South Carolina
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
As a result of the Creek War in 1814:
A) the government recognized Creek rights to tribal lands. B) Jackson forced the Creeks to give up half their lands. C) Spain entered the War of 1812. D) the Creeks were granted most of Arkansas.
Thomas Jefferson and James Madison thought of commerce and industry as
a. the foundation of a national economy. b. inherently sinful and anti-Republican. c. a handmaiden to agriculture. d. a way out of the Southern dependence on plantation slavery.
As a result of the Sherman Antitrust Act, the government broke up the Standard Oil Trust. Rockefeller simply reorganized his business as the Standard Oil Company. The new Standard Oil Company was a _______ company--it owned a controlling share of the stock in many oil companies.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).