In the 1866 congressional elections, the main issue was

a. how many voters approved of the Thirteenth Amendment.
b. whether radicals would replace moderates as the dominant faction in Congress.
c. whether Reconstruction would proceed with or without the Fourteenth Amendment.
d. how much progress ex-slaves had made with their new rights.
e. whether the Homestead Act should be repealed.


c

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In The Prince, Machiavelli expounded a new political theory

a. which had ideal Christian ends. b. in which policy was based on religion. c. which coincided with traditional political theory. d. which had no place for Christian morality. e. which was in harmony with Christian morality.

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Why did the Japanese-American owner of this grocery store hang a poster that declared his nationality the day after the attack on Pearl Harbor?

A) He wanted to encourage further immigration to the United States from Japan. B) He wanted to announce his enlistment in the U.S. Army to fight against Japan. C) He wanted to bolster American support for confining those of Japanese origin to internment camps. D) He wanted to fight back against the perception that he was a traitor to the United States.

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Unlike Europeans, the Chinese had no concept of

a. empire. b. a nation-state. c. exploration for exploration's sake. d. religion. e. a colony.

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Sinclair Lewis' It Can't Happen Here (1935), a work sponsored by the Federal Theatre Project,

A. was about a populist president that pushed the nation toward fascism. B. depicted an alternative history in which the U.S. had experienced a Bolshevik-style revolution. C. was a nostalgic remembrance of the American past. D. lampooned business tycoons and encouraged workers to join a radical union.

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