Which of the following statements best captures the attitude of many antebellum Americans about technology?

A) They believed that technology was democratic and would help everyone.
B) They believed that technology was a force for positive change.
C) They believed that technology was God's chosen instrument of progress.
D) They believed that technology would help to make up for a labor shortage.
E) All of these choices


C

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The Nullification Crisis of 1832-33 included all of the following events except

a. Jackson won Congressional approval of the Force Bill b. South Carolina declared federal tariffs unenforceable in South Carolina c. Henry Clay pushed through congress a compromise tariff bill that eventually ended the crisis d. John C. Calhoun emerged as the most outspoken proponent of nullification e. Jackson invaded South Carolina with federal troops and ordered Calhoun's arrest

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What were the principal religious beliefs of the Puritans?

What will be an ideal response?

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What was the state of President John F. Kennedy's domestic agenda when he was assassinated?

A) He had achieved a civil rights bill but little else. B) He had rivaled Franklin Delano Roosevelt with the flurry of bold new laws. C) Congress had passed little of his proposed legislation. D) His conservative agenda had been approved by a conservative Congress.

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