When the United States entered the War of 1812, it was
a. militarily unprepared.
b. allied with France.
c. united in support of the war.
d. fortunate to have a strong and assertive commander in chief.
e. clear what its political and military objectives were.
a
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a. appears to have been an elaborate plot by Fidel Castro. b. was ordered by the mafia. c. may have been connected to Johnson's lust for power. d. traumatized the nation.
Shah Jahan’s rule was marred by
A. growing sectarian violence. B. a Mongol invasion. C. his failure to deal with domestic problems. D. a failed effort to improve living conditions in rural areas. E. his rejection of all of Akbar’s policies.
During the nineteenth century, socialists and liberals would have agreed on which of the following points?
a. A scientific approach to problems is good for science, but not for society. b. Supporting individualism would be the key to reform. c. Abolishing private property would solve societal injustice. d. There must be a rational analysis of society in order to make improvements. e. Only government action can solve the worst of society's problems.
How did this image from Harper's Weekly capture the hope that many Exodusters expressed as they moved west from the Deep South to Kansas?
A) Emancipation gave them the freedom to move to a "promised land" in the West. B) Manifest Destiny instilled a belief in them that God sanctioned their right to own land in the West. C) They were grateful for the wealth they accumulated that allowed them to establish new farms. D) They understood that traveling in groups was safer than traveling alone when moving west.