The U.S. president at the outbreak of World War I was ________
A) Franklin Roosevelt
B) Warren Harding
C) Woodrow Wilson
D) Dwight Eisenhower
C
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By 1860, America's largest single export was __________
A) tobacco B) cotton C) slaves D) rice
Chinese migrants left for the United States in the 1840s and 1850s for all of the following reasons EXCEPT
A) religious freedom. B) violence following the Opium Wars in 1839. C) lack of land sufficient to feed the growing domestic population. D) rumors and tales of golden opportunities in California.
In 1860, the percentage of the population in the South living in towns (places of 2,500 or more) or cities (8,000 or more) was
A. 33 percent. B. 20 percent. C. 10 percent. D. 15 percent. E. 5 percent.
Few Americans attended the Columbia Exposition
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false