The Dred Scott decision represented a stunning defeat for the pro-slavery movement.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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After its initial successes, what was the Japanese objective in early 1942?

A) to attack the Soviet Union from the east B) to invade the U.S. mainland C) to occupy British India D) to destroy what remained of the U.S. fleet

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President Johnson missed being removed from office by how many votes?

A) one B) five C) seven D) ten

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In the period 1927–1945, which of the following groups saw itself as the true guardian of Japanese traditions and founder of the modern state?

a. the samurai b. the military c. the Seiy?kai d. the industrialists

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What finally triggered the United States to enter the fighting in Europe?

A. submarine attacks on neutral American shipping B. mutual defense treaty obligations with the British C. the increased threat to Allied nations when Russia pulled out of the fighting D. All these answers are correct.

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