Whose activities were essential to the establishment of a colonial alliance with the French?

A) Thomas Paine
B) John Adams
C) John Dickinson
D) Thomas Jefferson
E) Benjamin Franklin


Answer: E

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The life story of John F. Flintoff demonstrates which of the following?

A. Southerners from the mountains generally held antislavery views. B. Evangelical Christianity caused a significant number of white southerners to question the morality of slavery. C. The availability of land and capital in the 1840s made it easy for most nonslaveowning southern farmers to become slaveowners. D. Yeomen farmers generally aspired to become slaveowners.

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Men who advocated for government reform blamed __________ for the country’s crisis.

a. poor farmers b. Confederation legislators c. elected state officials d. constitutional delegates

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What was the Lost Cause? What purposes did it serve in the post-Reconstruction South?

What will be an ideal response?

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Carl Becker challenged the interpretation of the Enlightenment by arguing that the men of the movement

A) were just as much men of faith as their medieval predecessors. B) were more influenced by mysticism than rationalism. C) had little long-lasting influence on Western culture. D) were much more complex than earlier historians had claimed. E) did not deserve their reputation as great thinkers.

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