The Emancipation Proclamation was one of the greatest political documents in American history. Defend or refute that statement

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: Lincoln was forced to walk a thin line between racist conservatives and radical abolitionists. The Emancipation Proclamation, defended by Lincoln as "an act of justice, warranted by the Constitution upon military necessity," helped prepare northerners for the eventuality of emancipation. Although it did not technically free any slaves at the time, it gave the war a moral purpose and laid to rest any possibility of foreign support for the Confederacy. It encouraged slaves to flee the South, subverting the southern war effort.

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The Boston Tea Party of December 1773

A. frightened both sides in the conflict and triggered a year of relative peace. B. shocked the other colonies into isolating Massachusetts. C. took place after Bostonians failed to turn away ships laden with tea and shocked the other colonies into isolating Massachusetts. D. triggered acts of resistance in other colonial cities and took place after Bostonians failed to turn away ships laden with tea. E. took place in response to Boston's turning away of several British merchant ships from the harbor.

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In the news media, conservative commentators try to scare men and turn women away from working together for equality by referring to "feminazis" and characterizing any criticism of the status quo as

A. double standard. B. female privilege. C. "male-bashing." D. a trivialization of male needs.

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Where was the Chimu capital located?

A. the Moche River valley B. on Lake Texcoco C. high in the Andes D. on the shores of the Pacific

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After radios became common in American homes, which of the following broadcasts had the greatest effect on the nation's culture?

a. commercials b. sports events c. inaugurations

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