Why did many Southerners object to the incorporation of state militias into a Confederate Army?

A) They feared that a national military would be expensive.
B) They believed state militias would be more effective.
C) They saw it as violating states' rights.
D) They anticipated fighting a guerrilla war rather than a more conventional war.
E) They objected to the possibility of military rule.


C

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Although many Americans were fond of alcohol, all of the following events showed that Americans also worried about the nation's drinking habits EXCEPT

A) the Army ended the traditional whiskey ration for troops. B) McGuffey's Readers included stories about the "scene of desolation" that liquor created. C) immigrants were willing to give up alcohol in order to be assimilated into American culture. D) some religious groups determined that drinking and Protestant Christianity were not compatible.

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Which of the following was not a significant reason for Russia's lack of preparedness for war in 1914?

A. Lack of confidence in the Tsarist government. B. Peasant discontent. C. Concentration of industrial worker's frustrations set in urban locales. D. Lack of consensus in the voting parties of the Parliament. E. Resentment of Alexandra's influence on Nicholas II.

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