In the years after the Civil War, the city of ________ became a center for the hopes and dreams of many black Americans
A) New York City
B) Boston
C) Washington, DC
D) Detroit
Answer: C
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The cultivation of tobacco around Jamestown resulted in all the following EXCEPT
A. rising prosperity for the colony. B. improved relations with the local Indians. C. the expansion of European settlement into the interior. D. the rapid wearing out of the soil. E. the search for new sources of labor.
Which of the following was not a means of Assyria's superior military forces?
A. Utilizing cavalry instead of chariots B. Utilizing swords instead of lances C. Incorporating engineers into siege warfare D. Applying advanced catapult technology assimilated from the Chaldeans E. Undermining fortified cities by "sapping" or digging tunnels under walls
During President Woodrow Wilson's first term, Colonel Edward M. House
A. became the locus of opposition to Wilson in the cabinet. B. was secretary of state. C. was one of Wilson's closest advisors. D. was both secretary of state and one of Wilson's closest advisors. E. All these answers are correct.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau believed that __________ should be the basis of society.
A) individualism B) hierarchy C) conscience D) reason