Describe the various arguments made in the historical assessment for American's entry into Vietnam. Which one would you subscribe to, and why?
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The debates in Congress in 1819 about whether Missouri would be admitted as a free state or a slave state
A) were punctuated by heated political rhetoric including threats of disunion that was harsher than Congress had heard in a long time. B) did not reflect growing sectional divisions in the country between the commercial North and the agricultural South. C) were even more vitriolic than future debates about slavery in the 1840s and 1850s. D) were influenced by the many radical abolitionists in the North and the many defenders of slavery in the South who asserted the institution was a wholly positive good.
What did the Romantics most value?
A) reasoned argument B) passionate outbursts C) witty banter D) scientific discoveries
At the close of the Civil War, the majority of Indians in the trans-Mississippi West lived in:
A) the Southwest. B) Texas. C) Indian Territory. D) the Great Plains.
Two important factors that influenced the shape of postcolonial national political and economic institutions were
A) slavery and race. B) piracy and indigenous rebellion. C) decline of export markets and dependence on foreigners. D) women's liberation and growing social equality.