The main problem faced by American manufacturers in the 1920s involved

a. increasing the level of production.
b. developing adequate markets to buy their products.
c. reducing the level of government involvement in business.
d. keeping labor unrest to a minimum.
e. finding a skilled labor force.


b

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Slaves identified most closely with all of the following Christian teachings except:

A) the Old Testament story of Moses and the Exodus. B) David and Goliath. C) the promise of a new-world order as in Revelations. D) the Sermon on the Mount, which promises heavenly rewards for earthly obedience.

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How did the Lower South acquire the slaves it used after 1808?

A) ?It continued to import slaves from Africa. B) ?It bought them from plantation owners in the Caribbean. C) ?It established breeding centers in northwestern Georgia. D) ?It acquired most of its slaves from the Upper South. E) ?It arranged for the passage of Africans as indentured servants and then forced them into slavery.

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Hinton Rowan Helper's The Impending Crisis (1857) was a/an:

A) attack on northern abolitionists and manufacturers. B) attack on slavery by a native Southerner. C) attack on slavery by a Northern abolitionist. D) protest to the congressional "gag rule."

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What were the tenets of the earliest belief in one god?

A) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He was merciful. B) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He would punish transgressors; He would allow evil to befall the righteous. C) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He would allow evil to befall the righteous. D) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, rejecting all other deities; He would punish transgressors. E) One God was eternal, divine, and omniscient; He would grant prosperity to humans as long as they worshipped him above all others, worshipping only lesser deities in conjunction with Him; He would punish transgressors; He would allow evil to befall the righteous.

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