The crop that became the staple of life in Mexico and South America was
a. wheat.
b. potatoes.
c. tobacco.
d. corn.
e. beans.
d
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A) Chimney soot that verged on permanent fog B) Stench from garbage in the streets C) Dead animal corpses D) Lack of sewers E) All of these
In the late nineteenth century, most American business millionaires
A. railed against the implications of Social Darwinism. B. came from financially humble origins. C. began their careers from positions of wealth and privilege. D. had made their fortunes in the railroad industry. E. were living examples of "self-made men."
"Roger" and "Flourish" were common terms of the time referring to
a) farming. b) sexual intercourse. c) governing. d) communication by letters. e) religious practices.
As the election of 1860 approached, the Republicans' leading presidential prospect was ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word