Ultimately, the battle between gold and silver,
A) proved Bryan right and the country began to coin both.
B) remained a politically significant issue for the next century.
C) was won by silver after the discovery of silver in Alaska led to an expansion of the money supply based on silver bullion.
D) was insignificant because within two decades the country abandoned basing the volume of currency on bullion.
D
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A) women were intimately involved in the management of the plantation. B) they were outnumbered by whites who did not own slaves. C) they emulated the English landed gentry. D) most maintained a lifestyle of grand luxury. E) fewer than one percent owned a hundred or more slaves.
Which of the following is NOT true of the consumer culture of the 1980s?
A. Credit card restrictions made it difficult for all but wealthy Americans to buy on credit. B. Americans began to spend more and save less. C. Americans devoted an average of 20 percent more of their income on installment debt plans than they had in the 1970s. D. Shopping became a popular form of recreation at malls, gallerias, and themed chain stores and restaurants.
Why were the state legislators unhappy with the selection of Donaldsonville as Louisiana's capital?
A. It was too small. B. It was not centrally located. C. It was too politically conservative. D. It was not representative of Louisiana's population.
Feminist theories were created by ______.
A. no single person B. Anna Freud and Karen Horney C. women of color D. transgender women