The great majority of pre-Civil War immigrants came from Ireland and England.

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


False

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During the nineteenth century, Jews

A) were persecuted in almost every European country. B) received complete emancipation in France and Germany. C) were emancipated in most countries, but still faced restrictions D) were not allowed into certain professions. E) achieved full social and legal equality in all the countries of Europe except Germany.

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Winston Churchill believed that the key to Britain's survival was:

A) an alliance with the United States. B) to surrender to Germany. C) to convince Joseph Stalin to support Britain. D) to join hands with France and launch an attack on Germany. E) in helping Germany build nuclear weapons.

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Andrew Johnson's nomination as vice president for Lincoln's second term was unconventional because he __________.

A. belonged to a different political party B. came from the same state as Lincoln C. was born in a foreign country D. never held political office before

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Howard and Alamilla suggest there are at least two key approaches to identity: a _______________ approach, emphasizing the more stable, internalized aspects of identity, and a ______________ approach, emphasizing the less stable, socially constructed aspects of identity.

a. structural, processual b. psychological, sociological c. stable, constructed d. processual, structural

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