The first major farmers' organization was the
a. National Grange (Patrons of Husbandry).
b. Populists (People's party).
c. Greenback Labor party.
d. Farmers' Alliance.
e. American Farm Bureau Federation.
a
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The black section of __________ Five Points was one of the worst urban slums in early nineteenth-century America
A) Boston’s B) Detroit’s C) New York City’s D) Richmond’s
Ships used as prisons were called _______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In 1943, which of the following stalled German advances in eastern Europe and was in large part responsible for placing German forces on the defensive?
a. The Allied invasion of Poland b. The liberation of France c. The battle for Aachen d. The battle for Stalingrad
What conflict in values emerged as America went through its market revolution?:
a) although Americans professed to believe in equality, the market revolution coupled with American materialistic pursuits led to great inequalities in wealth. b) Americans had long enjoyed living in settled and stable communities, but transportation improvements led to much greater geographic mobility. c) personal lifestyles prized by Northerners, who were more religious, differed from those of southerners, who were more materialistic a distinction that national networks made obvious. d) most farmers clung to Crevecoeur's ideal of a semi subsistence way of life, despite the relentless reach of commercial networks.