The yeoman farmer of the South was

A) a slave owner.
B) shiftless.
C) proud and self-reliant.
D) much different from his northern counterpart.
E) a squatter on unproductive land.


Answer: C) proud and self-reliant.

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According to Andrew Jackson's theory of democracy,

A. Native Americans should eventually be given the vote. B. the South and West deserved special privileges as growing areas. C. there should be one national political party. D. all white male citizens should be treated equally by government. E. slavery should not extend into the West.

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The nullification crisis of the early 1830s __________

A) had little impact outside South Carolina B) was of little significance for the future of the United States C) revealed the strength of the Constitution D) was an early indication of dangerous future divisions E) demonstrated the inherent solidarity of the Union

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What functions did bards play in African society? Why?

What will be an ideal response?

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