How was Fredrick Douglass associated with the 54th Massachusetts Infantry?
a. He suggested its formation.
b. He was a major in it.
c. It was dedicated to him.
d. He was critical about how it was deployed.
e. Two of his sons served in it.
e
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A) migration along the "Pacific Coast Highway" B) the spread of Mississippian culture C) Aztec cultural influence D) farming in pre-Columbian America
How did Joseph Goebbels justify Kristallnacht, at least initially?
a) He claimed that the assassination of a German diplomat was part of a larger Jewish conspiracy against the Nazi state. b) He knew that any damage would be overlooked by approving non-Jewish locals and acted accordingly. Consider This: Various non-German newspapers were able to analyze the events and concluded that there was a central plan for the action. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass. c) He argued that the “conspiracy” was even larger than the Jewish community and connected to international communism. Consider This: Various non-German newspapers were able to analyze the events and concluded that there was a central plan for the action. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass. d) War preparations meant glass shortages, something that he wanted to cover up by staging the Kristallnacht. Consider This: Various non-German newspapers were able to analyze the events and concluded that there was a central plan for the action. See 12.8: Narrative: Night of Fire and Glass.
Jackson defended his veto of the charter of the Second National Bank on the grounds that it was
A) too weak to help stabilize the economy. B) unable to attract foreign investors. C) dominated by speculators in western land. D) unconstitutional, despite the Supreme Court.
Which of the following is true of Theodore Roosevelt's beliefs while serving as President?
a. He rejected the idea that business could regulate itself. b. He believed that big business was the major obstacle to increased production. c. He wanted to return the nation to free, old-time, uncontrolled economic competition. d. He approved of big business as long as it did not unfairly manipulate the marketplace.