The prosperity of the southern yeoman was limited by the lack of ________
A) cash crops
B) land
C) transportation facilities
D) educational facilities
E) entrepreneurial spirit
Answer: C
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Theodore Roosevelt can be considered one of the country's first conservationist presidents because he __________
a. created 150 million acres in new government preserves b. loved animals and the remaining wilderness in the United States c. believed in sequestering public land, so it would not be damaged d. opposed the use of coal because it damaged the environment e. was an avid hunter, but confined his big game pursuits to Africa
The organizers of the Jamestown colony were motivated primarily by a desire to
A) pursue military adventures against the Spanish. B) spread Christian religion to native peoples. C) earn profits by discovering gold and developing trade with Indians. D) escape political oppression and religious persecution.
The aggressive Red Scare tactics used to root out communism from the United States in the 1940s and 1950s became known as _________. A. Calvinism B. Lutheranism C. McCarthyism D. Palamism
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How did the Knights of Labor differ from other nineteenth-century labor organizations?
A) It employed strikes to further its cause. B) It fought for the eight-hour workday. C) It called for the government to create bureaus of labor. D) It was inclusive in its membership. E) It was generally favored by the public.