What was the goal of the Wade-Davis bill?
A. To guarantee freedmen equal protection before the law
B. To confiscate the property of ex-Confederates
C. To force three-fourths of voters in a former rebel state to take a loyalty oath
D. To grant forty acres and a mule to every male ex-slave
Ans: A. To guarantee freedmen equal protection before the law
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a) the Commonwealth of Nations b) Britannia Maxima Consider This: The organization is devoted to promoting trade, intergovernmental cooperation, and shared culture. See 14.4.2: Postimperial Europe. c) World Association of English-Speaking Peoples Consider This: The organization is devoted to promoting trade, intergovernmental cooperation, and shared culture. See 14.4.2: Postimperial Europe. d) the Royal Order of Post-Colonial States Consider This: The organization is devoted to promoting trade, intergovernmental cooperation, and shared culture. See 14.4.2: Postimperial Europe.
The rulers of northern India were known as __________
A) caliphs B) sultans C) shahs D) rajahs
This financier was popularly known as "the worst man in the world."
A) Andrew Carnegie B) Jay Gould C) John Jacob Astor D) John D. Rockefeller
Buildings designed after the American Revolution, such as the Virginia State Capitol, displayed architectural features from the Roman Republic as a way to make connections to that republic's ideals of __________
A) imperial power B) public virtue C) separation of church and state D) equality and democracy