In the decades following the Civil War, which area of the country became known as the "breadbasket" of America?
A) the Plains states west of the Mississippi
B) the Deep South
C) the North
D) the states bordering the eastern side of the Mississippi
A
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The work done at Bletchley Park during World War II paved the way for the development of __________.
A) computers B) radios C) synthetic drugs D) ballistic missiles
Among the items brought along by the expedition were all of the relatively new or
modern items EXCEPT a) an air rifle. b) a collapsible canoe with an iron frame. c) phosphorous matches. d) a tape measure. e) butane stove.
Who or what was known as sharia?
a. The sultan's oldest son b. The obligation of merchants and traders to pay a tax c. The pilgrimage to Mecca d. The court of the sultan e. Islamic law
The Nullification Crisis of 1832-33 included all of the following events except
a. Jackson won Congressional approval of the Force Bill b. South Carolina declared federal tariffs unenforceable in South Carolina c. Henry Clay pushed through congress a compromise tariff bill that eventually ended the crisis d. John C. Calhoun emerged as the most outspoken proponent of nullification e. Jackson invaded South Carolina with federal troops and ordered Calhoun's arrest