The early New England economy depended heavily on
a. slave labor.
b. manufacturing.
c. fishing, shipbuilding, and commerce.
d. tobacco.
e. dairy cattle and hogs.
c
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Whigs based their argument for internal improvements on as assumed connection between market society and moral progress
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
What was a result of the railroad construction shown on the map?
A. A national market developed in the United States. B. Silver and gold mining opportunities decreased. C. Railroad companies gave free land to settlers. D. Steel factories relocated from the Great Lakes region to the Rocky Mountain states.
All of the following factors contributed to the merging of labor activism with the civil rights movement EXCEPT
a. the migration of over a million blacks from the North to the South. b. the anticommunist hysteria of the Cold War. c. the federal government’s New Deal policies and the creation of the FEPC. d. the establishment of the CIO.
The Connecticut or "Great Compromise" of the Constitutional Convention worked out an acceptable scheme for
a. Regulating interstate commerce b. Collecting national import taxes c. Apportioning Congressional representation among the states d. Electing the president and vice president e. Limiting Congress's power to interfere with the importation of slaves