By 1900, ____ percent of Americans lived in cities
a. 20
b. 40
c. 60
d. 80
e. 90
b
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The number one cause of death in Britain during the 19th century was which of the following?
A) smallpox B) tuberculosis C) malaria D) scurvy E) bubonic plague
During the first 100 days of President Roosevelt's administration the
A) federal government's role in society changed by becoming more involved. B) federal government's role in society changed by becoming less involved. C) federal government's role in society did not substantially change. D) federal government began to regulate personal choices more while doing less to regulate things related to the economy.
American cities in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries differed from cities in other industrialized nations in which of the following ways?
a. American cities had municipal welfare agencies that provided relief to the urban poor. b. American cities had professional law enforcement officers. c. American cities had no housing codes and no zoning restrictions. d. American cities experienced a significant rise in homicide rates.
Andrew Johnson’s Reconstruction program was rooted in his belief that
a. the president and Congress had equal responsibility for Reconstruction. b. northerners were entitled to some measure of revenge after the war. c. the southern states had to undergo a political reorganization. d. the southern states had never left the Union, because the Constitution did not allow for secession. e. the southern states had to be punished.