The delegates who drafted the Articles of Confederation believed which of the following?

a. The preservation of liberty required the restraint of federal power and authority.
b. A republic could only survive if it had a strong executive.
c. The preservation of liberty required constant territorial expansion.
d. Democracy was only viable if all adults could vote.


a. The preservation of liberty required the restraint of federal power and authority.

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King considered the most segregated city in America to be

a) Montgomery, Alabama. b) Birmingham, Alabama. c) Memphis, Tennessee. d) Atlanta, Georgia. e) Jackson, Mississippi.

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How did Woodrow Wilson's "New Freedom" differ from Theodore Roosevelt's "New Nationalism" program?

A) The "New Freedom" wanted to focus more on success for small businesses, while the "New Nationalism" wanted to regulate but not destroy big business. B) The "New Freedom" opposed tariffs, while the "New Nationalism" supported them. C) The "New Freedom" wanted government-owned monopolies, while the "New Nationalism" called for trust-busting. D) The "New Freedom" supported laborers, while the "New Nationalism" supported industrialists.

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During the rebellion and revolution in Texas in 1836, __________

A. the unity and lack of division among residents contributed greatly to the revolt’s success B. Anglo Texans unanimously supported the revolt from the start, while Tejanos (Mexican Texans) consistently opposed any military resistance to Santa Anna C. there had been numerous internal divisions and much conflict over such issues as goals, strategy, and personalities D. the rebels were able to defeat a more powerful and better-organized Mexican military without needing any assistance from individual Americans or the U.S. government

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One problem with the Homestead Act was that

a. public land was sold for revenue. b. 160 acres were inadequate for productive farming on the rain-scarce Great Plains. c. Midwestern farmers had to give up raising livestock because of stiff competition with the West. d. the railroads purchased most of this land. e. it required farmers to actually live on the land for five years.

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