Providing a valuable resource for later historians, this Spaniard recorded his impressions of Aztec society during a visit in the early sixteenth century:

a. Bernal Díaz.
b. Alphonso Gomorra.
c. Bartholomew Díaz.
d. Jakob Alverez.
e. Juan Carlos Garcia.


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Which of the following was NOT true of the South and its economy in the period from 1800 to 1860?

a) Slavery proved very profitable for most slave owners. b) Southern banks existed mainly to finance plantations. c) The South produced nearly two-fifths of the nation's manufactured goods, especially cotton textiles. d) Slavery helped to discourage the immigration of white workers to the South, with notable exceptions such as New Orleans.

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Following mixed responses to their initial platform, the Nazis redefined Socialism to mean __________.

A. nationalism B. trade unionism C. liberalism D. anarchism

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During the 1930s, regarding radio,

A. most programs were increasingly prerecorded. B. radio sets were basically unusable in rural areas without electricity. C. around half of all American homes owned a radio. D. the largest proportion of programming was devoted to news. E. listening was often a community experience.

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The Alien and Sedition Acts did NOT

A) allow the president to deport aliens in time of war. B) authorize the president to restrict immigration into the United States C) lengthen the period required of immigrants to become citizens of the United States D) make it a crime to attack the government with malicious statements.

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