By the end of the nineteenth century, the American West was firmly tied to the increasingly powerful industrial economy of the East.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Which of the following were components of the evolving Northern strategy of total war toward the South?

a. Instituting a naval blockade of Southern coasts b. Liberating the slaves to undercut the South economically c. Cutting the Confederacy in half by seizing control of the Mississippi River d. Chopping the Confederacy to pieces by sending troops through Georgia and the Carolinas e. Try everywhere to engage the South's main strength and to grind it into submission.

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Ottoman society was divided for tax purposes between

A) wealthy subjects who paid little tax and poor subjects who paid the bulk of the taxes. B) taxpaying subjects and military administrators. C) religious leaders and merchants. D) the valide sultan and the kadis or judges. E) ethnic groups.

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The Republican position on slavery in 1860 called for:

a. the immediate abolition of the institution. b. a government buyout of slaveowners. c. a gradual phasing out of slave labor. d. limiting the spread of the institution.

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