The Free-Soil Party's slogan in the 1848 presidential election was "fight on and fight forever."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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The embargo initiated by President Jefferson in 1807 had the greatest impact on

a. the South. b. New England. c. Great Britain. d. France.

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Paul felt that he was a true and personal disciple of Jesus because

a. he had heard many of the sermons of Jesus. b. he was approached by angels, who urged him to carry the word. c. he had a vision in which Jesus spoke to him. d. the Christian leadership elected him to speak for Jesus. e. he was elected by church leaders.

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Beginning in the 1890s, the majority of immigrants to America came from:

a. western Europe, particularly France and Belgium b. northern Europe, including Britain and Scandinavia c. the Scandinavian countries and the Baltics d. southern and eastern Europe, and included many Jews

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One of the great political developments in England in the thirteenth century was

A) King John's success in bringing about a drastic reduction of the power of the nobility. B) the emergence of the English Parliament under Edward I. C) Edward I's successful unification of all the British Isles into a single feudal kingdom. D) the written recognition that the English monarchy should have absolute power. E) All of these are correct.

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