George W. Bush's opponent in the 2004 presidential election was
a. Barack Obama.
b. John McCain.
c. Bill Clinton.
d. Hillary Rodham Clinton.
e. John Kerry.
e
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How did George Washington's revolutionary experience affect his views of slavery?
A) He immediately freed all his slaves in 1776. B) He became more certain of the necessity for slavery. C) He sold off all his slaves to Barbados. D) He freed his slaves, but only in his will.
Britain avoided revolution in the nineteenth century by measures such as __________
A) industrialization B) the Reform Act of 1867 C) repeal of the Corn Laws D) granting women the vote
How might Progressives' reactions to Lewis Hine's "Sadie Pfeiffer, Lancaster Cotton Mills, South Carolina" have differed from their reactions to his photo "Newsies Smoking on a Monday Morning, St. Louis, Missouri, 1910"?
A) Progressives probably would have been angry that the little girl was standing idle but amused at the young boys' antics. B) Progressives probably would have been accepting of the little girl's working under adult supervision but angry that three young boys were working without such supervision. C) Progressives probably would have felt protective of the little girl working practically alone in the big factory but would have been upset by the vice of the young boys. D) Progressives probably would have feared what the future held for the young boys but would not have been as concerned about the future of the little girl.
Which of these statements best describes the status of African Americans in California?
a. California was a free state, and thus, African Americans had equal status with whites. b. Even though California was a free state, the federal Fugitive Slave Act determined that slaves brought into the state remained slaves in California. c. Because California entered the Union as a slave state, African Americans were considered slaves. d. Sometimes they were viewed as slaves, sometimes as free.