What was Mexico's position on slavery immediately prior to the Texas Revolution?
a. Protecting slavery was a major cause of the Mexican Independence movement, so the Mexican government adopted a number of laws to protect and expand slaveholding
b. The Mexican government protected slavery and imprisoned abolitionists
c. There were hardly any slaves in Mexico, but it remained legal and rare through the 1850s
d. Mexico abolished slavery in 1829
d. Mexico abolished slavery in 1829
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What was the reason for the internment of Japanese Americans?
a. Long-standing anti-Japanese sentiment along the West Coast. b. Evidence that local Japanese Americans had known about the attack on Pearl Harbor. c. Riots in Japanese American neighborhoods. d. Evidence of Japanese American acts of terrorism and sabotage.
The German Blitzkrieg meant, literally,
a. death from above. b. no surrender. c. total war. d. lightning war. e. secret war.
Napoleon's greatest victory was over the Russians and the Austrians in 1805 at the Battle of Trafalgar
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
During Truman's presidency, Congress overrode his veto of the
a. Smith-Connally Act. b. Taft-Hartley Act. c. G.I. Bill of Rights. d. McCarran Internal Security Act. e. None of these choices are correct.