Southern whites regarded "Carpetbaggers" as
a. traitors to their home region.
b. noble and idealistic "modernizers" to the region's social structure.
c. agents of an army of occupation.
d. incorruptible in political affairs.
e. supporters of white supremacy.
c
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Mary Antin's father ran a refreshment stand on Crescent Beach which eventually failed because
a) her father had no enthusiasm for the job. b) her father offered too few products. c) many people refused to buy from him because he was a Jew. d) he could not undersell his competition. e) he ran afoul of the law for selling on Sundays.
Which statement about tobacco in the colonial Chesapeake is FALSE?
a. It was difficult to plant and process. b. It could ruin the soil if planted too aggressively c. It chained Virginia to the fluctuating price of a single crop. d. It promoted the immense-acreage plantation system. e. It led settlers to push westward and brush up against Indian land.
In addition to reading, writing, and arithmetic, mid-nineteenth-century public schools taught __________
A) abolitionist ideals B) the Protestant ethic C) Catholicism D) the evils of industrialization E) the merits of science over religion
How did President Harry S Truman assess Soviet leader Josef Stalin during his first months in office?
a. cunning and deceitful b. honest and smart as hell c. brutal and immoral d. whining and weak-minded