Why did most white people not want black people to enlist in the army?

A) They thought it would damage American prestige.
B) They thought that black people would undermine white morale.
C) They lacked the equipment and uniforms to accept everyone.
D) They thought that black people were cowardly and their enlistment would inspire rebellion.


Answer: D

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What themes did many black authors of the antebellum era emphasize?

A) Many black authors portrayed an America that had not lived up to its revolutionary ideals. B) Many black authors suggested that if blacks simply trusted in God, slavery would end. C) Many black authors emphasized the kindness of most northerners and the evils of most southerners. D) Many black authors tried to mimic white authors and looked at many of the same themes as whites.

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Why didn't slavery decline in the South during the mid-nineteenth century despite the attractions of a booming industrialized economy in the North?

a. Slavery was necessary so that non-slaveholders could feel better about their own place in society. b. The lack of opportunities to start industries kept the slave trade alive. c. Profits from the slave trade were comparable to those of the most lucrative industries. d. The shortage of skilled labor to work in industries forced people to continue the slave trade.

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What was a result of the congressional elections of 1866?

A) Johnson’s Reconstruction policies were supported at the polls. B) The Radical Republicans lost ground in Congress. C) Democrats regained control of the House, but not the Senate. D) Radical Reconstruction was strengthened and Johnson weakened. E) Johnson’s reelection campaign got a big boost.

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For each historical identification question, define the term and briefly describe its historical significance. trench warfare

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