At the beginning of the war, the Confederates' greatest challenge was:
a. suppressing slave revolts.
b. selecting a representative government.
c. getting enough troops.
d. supplying their troops with weapons and ammunition.
D
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What happened in response to California's application for statehood in 1850?
A. President Taylor called a special session of Congress for the purpose of repealing the Missouri Compromise. B. Some Southern politicians wanted to postpone California's admission to the Union and make it a slave territory. C. Several New England states threatened to secede from the Union if California was admitted as a slave state. D. Congress adopted an amendment to the California statehood bill that extended the Missouri Compromise line to the Pacific Ocean.
Which of the following is NOT an accurate statement concerning the significance of the Second Great Awakening?
A. It reinforced the sense of pessimism and guilt that was present in America at the time. B. It emphasized the ability of anyone to attain salvation. C. Evangelical Protestantism became the dominant form of Christianity in America. D. It reinforced the dominant American belief in equality and democracy.
The Hellenistic period in Greek history began with the
A) creation of an empire by Alexander the Great. B) conquest of Greece by Roman legions. C) rise of Mycenae. D) defeat of Sparta. E) triumph of Sparta over Athens.
Instead of war in 1807, which President preferred an embargo?
(A) Monroe (B) Adams (C) Jefferson (D) Madison