Examine the social structure of colonial life in North America. How was it different from the social structure of life in Central and South America? What explains the differences? In what ways did the different societies intermingle?
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At the 1860 Democratic Party convention in Charleston, southern delegates demanded the
A) reopening of the Atlantic slave trade. B) renomination of James Buchanan for president. C) guaranteed protection for slavery in the territories. D) party's endorsement of popular sovereignty.
In the poem “Cypress Boat,” from the Book of Songs, a woman laments __________.
a. A broken engagement. b. The death of a child . c. Societal expectations of her marriage. d. Her father's disapproval of her fiancé.
A 1937 law, part of the Neutrality Acts,
A. banned the sale of all goods from the United States to any nation at war. B. stripped the president of many of his powers as commander in chief. C. exempted Asian nations from the provisions of the 1935 Neutrality Act. D. loosened the trade policy for England, while tightening it for Germany and Japan. E. allowed warring nations to purchase nonmilitary goods in the United States if they paid cash.
How was Franklin Roosevelt able to quickly restore the public's confidence in government and the economy in 1933?
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