In practice, working-class families viewed the new public schools __________

A) as depriving them of needed wage earners
B) as essential to the improvement of their economic situation
C) with indifference
D) as an indication of the helpful concern of the upper classes
E) as a welcomed learning opportunity for themselves and their children


Answer: A

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Why did the artist choose to portray the Southern Pacific Railroad's monopoly as an octopus?

A) Its wealthy owners were "captains of industry" who supported the public. B) It had to be depicted as a multi-armed creature because it helped so many industries. C) It strangled its rivals in competing industries. D) It single-handedly destroyed the American maritime industry.

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The Twenty Negro Law

a. replaced the three-fifths rule as the method of counting slaves for representation purposes. b. gave a draft exemption for one white man on each plantation that owned at least twenty slaves. c. provided that no more than twenty Negroes per week could be liberated by the Union Army. d. assigned free blacks and fugitive slaves to white military units in groups of twenty or more. e. required each plantation to sent twenty Negroes to help the army.

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In 1823, the United States announced the ________ in order to prevent European nations from interfering with the development of new nation-states.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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