The Atlantic seaports that would continue to thrive in the mid-nineteenth century were those that developed the strongest ties with

A) Russia and Eastern European nations.
B) European trade.
C) Pacific Coast ports.
D) Each other.
E) Trans-Appalachian West.


Ans: E) Trans-Appalachian West.

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A. relative immobilization B. rampant disease C. deadly stalemates with numerous deaths D. an impassable section of territory called no man's land E. All of these.

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The idea of free public education gained wider support in the second quarter of the nineteenth century, thanks to

a. the appearance of the first American dictionary. b. the popularity of the lyceum circuit. c. the demands of immigrants. d. the spread of democratic ideals and manhood suffrage for whites. e. the advocacy of pro-education itinerant preachers.

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Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding culture in the Hellenistic world?

A. The Greek gods came to entirely supplant other deities. B. Greek culture diffused widely throughout all classes of society, from farmers and laborers to wealthy aristocrats. C. All inhabitants of Hellenistic cities came to speak Greek. D. Cross-cultural exchange led to the close mingling of Greek and non-Greek cultures throughout the Hellenistic world.

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