For the most part, both sides believed that the Civil War would be quick.
a. true
b. false
a. true
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A) justified the ruthless behavior of entrepreneurs like Rockefeller B) held that "greed is good" C) held that God always helps the poor D) advocated a strong welfare system
The Voting Rights Act of 1965 __________.
a. created a new cabinet department focused on ensuring voting rights for all Americans b. outlawed segregation in public facilities c. established the Equal Voting Opportunity Commission to lesson racial discrimination at the voting polls d. banned literacy tests in states and counties in which less than half the population had voted in 1964
As the war continued, some Americans
a) became more fearful that other tribes might joinn the uprising. b) began to actively support the Indians in their endeavor. c) began cheering Nez Perce resistance. d) began criticizing the army for not stopping the Nez Perce more quickly. e) had no knowledge of the war until it was over.
After World War I, Great Britain and ____ divided up many of Germany's colonial possessions
a. Spain b. the United States c. France d. the Soviet Union e. the Netherlands