Who wrote Charlemagne's biography?
a. Notker the Stammerer
b. Charles Martel
c. Einhard
d. Charlemagne
e. Seutonius the Pius
c
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In the 1860 presidential election, the Republican party adopted an economic program that included all of the following features except
A) Federal aid for internal improvements B) A protective tariff. C) Free homesteads for settlers in the west. D) a national income tax. E) providing land to immigrants who were not yet citizens.
Which of the following is a true statement about Alexander Hamilton?
A) He was the first secretary of state of the United States. B) He feared that expansion of industry would create a class of wage workers. C) He proposed a series of creative and far-sighted economic measures. D) He preferred a weaker federal government. E) He succeeded George Washington as the president of the United States.
The Treaty of Greenville is significant because
a. it ended the continuing British presence in the Ohio Valley b. the United States agreed to buy Florida from Spain c. Native Americans in the Old Southeast agreed to live within a certain area d. Native Americans in the Old Northwest ceded most of their lands to the United States e. it removed the Spanish from the Ohio Valley
"Vertical integration" is defined as one company controlling every phase of the business from raw materials to transportation, manufacturing, and distribution.
a. true b. false