The president of the Second Bank of the United States was

a. Nicholas Biddle.
b. Amos Kendall.
c. Frank Blair, Jr.
d. Daniel Webster.
e. Henry Clay.


a

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__________ opposed the Treaty of Westphalia but could do nothing to stop it.

A. Spain B. The pope C. England D. Denmark

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Before 1941, the United States was still sending shipments of __________ to Japan.

a)  petroleum b)  aviation gasoline c)  scrap iron d)  scrap steel

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Which of the following challenged the assumptions of scientific rationalism?

A) romanticism B) classicism C) positivism D) Enlightenment

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One of the fundamental risks of the putting-out system as a means of labor organization was that

a. workers would unify and demand better wages. b. households had to do seasonal labor that interrupted productivity. c. enclosure might remove workers from rural locations. d. decline in demand could lead to fewer piece works being purchased. e. guilds would target those workers for retaliation.

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