Which part of the United States was the most urbanized in 1900?
a) Northeast
b) Southeast
c) Northwest
d) Southwest
a) Northeast
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What did Jean-Jacques Rousseau argue was the key to genuine liberty?
A) science B) individualism C) materialism D) general will
The staunch states' rights advocate who became president when William Henry Harrison died was
A) Martin Van Buren. B) James K. Polk. C) Zachary Taylor. D) John Tyler.
Which of these changes took place in the English Church under Edward VI?
A) It became more Protestant. B) It split with Rome. C) It returned to obedience to Rome. D) The monasteries were reopened.
Because of strong economic ties with the Allies at the start of World War I, __________.
A. it became difficult for the United States to truly remain neutral in this conflict B. the United States insisted that, as a non-belligerent nation, it had the right to trade with both sides involved in the war C. U.S. trade with Germany increased dramatically D. American banks loaned more money to the Central Powers than to the Allies