The __________ colonies were settled by Puritan dissenters and Separatists escaping persecution in England.
a) New England
b) Mid-Atlantic
c) Chesapeake
d) Southern
a) New England
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Abolitionism found its greatest regional support in ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
President Bill Clinton fought the creation of multinational corporations
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The chapter introduction tells the story of Hawaiian pipefitter John Garcia to make the point that
A. Mexican Americans made significant gains in acceptance because of their contribution to the war effort. B. the Japanese surprise attack on Pearl Harbor was used as justification for interning Japanese Americans. C. tragically, it now appears that U.S. entry into World War II could have been avoided if Roosevelt had been less preoccupied with Europe. D. the attack on Hawaii and subsequent global war taught Americans that they could not be isolated from the perils of the rest of the world.
Identify the following statement that is false
a. The U.S. Constitution grew out of the Anglo-American common law legal tradition. b. The U.S. Constitution can be described as a flexible guide to broad rules of procedure, rather than a fixed set of detailed laws. c. The original (unamended) U.S. Constitution contained just seven articles. d. The U.S. Constitution can be described as an elaborate legal code, common to other foreign countries constitutions, like India. e. The U.S. Constitution was approved through a series of compromises.