What happened at the Alamo?

a. Hundreds of Texans died as part of their effort to secure independence.
b. Texans won their independence.
c. Thousands of Mexican soldiers were killed in a bloody battle against Texan volunteers.
d. Slaveowners and abolitionists clashed over the issue of slavery in Texas.
e. The U.S. and Mexico agreed to establish a buffer zone between the two countries.


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a. few women entered the workforce b. most women took advantage of economic changes c. few women challenged the system d. the role of women in society was changing e. womanly "innocence" was never questioned

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What percentage of slaves lived in plantations with 10 or more slaves?

A) Half. B) One-quarter. C) Three-quarters. D) Two-thirds.

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Under the terms of Special Field Order #15, each black family received 40 acres of land and __________

A) as much cotton seed as they could plant B) a steel plow C) the use of an army mule D) the labor of prisoners of war

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What was the Balfour Declaration?

A. Great Britain's pledge to protect Lebanon and Syria B. Great Britain's promise to create a homeland for the Jewish people in Palestine without prejudice to the rights of existing non-Jewish communities C. Great Britain's decision to grant independence to India D. Great Britain's promise to grant independence to all its African colonies by the end of the twentieth century

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