A tyrant was a ________ who gained power in an unorthodox way
A. colonist
B. pirate
C. fisherman
D. monarch
Answer: D
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a. It put a final time limit on the institution in the South. b. It demonstrated that the federal government did not care about slavery. c. It ensured that slavery would remain in the South indefinitely. d. It put a final end to the slave trade, if not the institution of slavery in the United States. e. It reduced the number of states where slavery was legal.
Daniel Webster, John C. Calhoun, and Henry Clay were examples of __________.
A. leading sectional politicians B. antislavery zealots C. Jackson's most loyal supporters D. men from the West who had the "common touch"
One of the greatest lasting social changes of the development of mass armies was
a. the breakup of the aristocracy. b. the creation of national identities. c. the development of the idea of "total war." d. the complete militarization of European society.
What did this Doonesbury cartoon intend to lampoon?
A) the inaccuracies and meaninglessness of body counts B) the tensions between enlisted men and officers C) the dissociation of the military from the day-to-day life of the Vietnamese D) the difficulties of distinguishing the Vietcong from civilians