In the colonial world, what increasingly determined social advancement?
A) family position
B) religion
C) education
D) There was no social advancement.
E) age
C
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A. Charles Darwin B. Henry George C. Edward Bellamy D. Herbert Spencer
Jefferson's argument against the constitutionality of a Bank of the United States were based on the strict construction principles, especially embodied in the
a. Articles of Confederation. b. "necessary and proper" clause of the Constitution. c. Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions. d. Tenth Amendment in the Bill of Rights. e. restrictions on Congress's power in Article I, section 10 of the Constitution.
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In invading Maryland, one of Lee's key objectives was to
a. show northerners how polished and well-equipped the Confederate army was. b. capture or destroy Union arsenals and railroad lines. c. destroy McClellan's army. d. capture Lincoln and his Cabinet. e. inspire the Border States to rise up and join the Confederacy.