What was the United States' primary advantage in the Vietnam War?
A. military superiority
B. number of soldiers
C. a strong international alliance
D. the support of the South Vietnamese people
Answer: A
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Which of the following statements represents the conception of a parliamentary power held in the 1760s by American colonists?
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What resulted from an 1847 strike by white workers at the Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia?
A) The slaves and the white workers together formed a labor union. B) The enslaved African Americans who worked at the factory were all terminated. C) Having slaves and free whites working together at any Southern factory was outlawed. D) The only white workers remaining supervised an exclusively enslaved labor force.