The Tet Offensive targeted __________.
A. the South's agricultural regions
B. cities within the United States
C. South Vietnamese cities
D. U.S. air bases
Answer: C
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Iconoclasm meant ______________.
A. a prohibition against false worship B. an Islamic law forbidding artistic representations of the human form C. a ruling that forbade the use of icons in religious settings D. the reliance on icons, as argued by Monophysites, who emphasized the physical form E. None of these.
The principle of popular sovereignty held that
A) the United States would hold a referendum to determine if slavery should be allowed to spread beyond its current boundaries. B) each territory would decide for itself whether to allow slavery or not. C) states could determine whether they would permit the buying and selling of slaves. D) American citizens could determine how they would manage their slaves without interference. E) the political party in power in any state could determine that state's slavery policies.
According to the text, who of the following was not exploited in the era of New Imperialism?
a. Koreans. b. Polynesians. c. Japanese. d. Native Americans. e. Africans.
After the Civil War, Southern plantation owners were in danger of losing all their black laborers. Many southern states passed _____ codes, which limited the ability of the former slaves to find work and to leave the plantations.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).