The Russo-American Treaty of 1824 fixed the southernmost limits of Russian occupation of North America at
a. 54° 40', the present southern tip of the Alaska panhandle.
b. 36° 30'.
c. the forty-second parallel.
d. the forty-ninth parallel.
e. the fifty-first parallel.
a
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A. was a refuge for English Catholics. B. experienced considerable conflict with nearby French settlers. C. allowed no Protestant settlers. D. was led by Captain John Smith. E. experienced tremendous warfare with local Indians.
In October 1859, abolitionist John Brown led an armed raid on the arsenal at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, to obtain weapons for a slave revolt. All except which one of the following resulted from the raid?
a. Brown was executed for inciting insurrection and treason b. the southern tendency to see antislavery people as backing insurrection was reinforced c. widespread panic in the free states about abolitionists d. Brown became a hero to many in the North, because of his conduct after his capture
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What will be an ideal response?
What new weapon finally broke the stalemate by negating the defensive advantage of entrenched troops?
A. the zeppelin B. the airplane C. the Unterseeboote D. the tank