The Panic of 1819 reflected the __________.
A. concern over the institution of slavery
B. transition from a farming to a more commercial economy
C. fear of Native and European encroachment on the economy
D. negative international response to the Monroe Doctrine
Answer: B
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A) Asian immigration. B) purchase of birth control devices. C) the importation of foreign-made goods. D) free birth control.
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A) ?? It protected Puritans in Massachusetts from religious persecution and was America's first law affirming freedom of worship. B) ?? It allowed Native Americans to perform their own religious rites in "praying towns." C) ?? It embodied the fundamental anti-authoritarian tenets of the Antinomians. D) ?? It protected Catholics in Maryland from religious persecution. E) ?? It promoted social stability in the British West Indies.
The early American Federation of Labor can be best described as an alliance of __________
A) industrial unions that tried to change the economic system B) industrial unions that tried to improve wages and working conditions C) craft unions that tried to change the economic system D) craft unions that tried to improve wages and working conditions E) craft unions that gave its workers a political voice
The capital of Old Kingdom Egypt, near the head of the Nile Delta and where early rulers were interred in the nearby pyramids, was:
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