How were serfs and slaves different?
A) Slaves had easier lives.
B) Serfs could not be sold.
C) Serfs could seek other employment.
D) Slaves could not marry.
Answer: B
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A. He strongly supported the educational reforms advocated by Horace Mann and advocated federal aid to education. B. Out of his desire to cleanse the body politic, he supported the temperance and antiprostitution movements. C. Promoting a limited role for government, he used the veto more often than all previous presidents combined. D. Believing that government could be a force for good in society, he favored the use of the positive power of government.
Robert La Follette was
A) ?? a progressive reformer who established policies that were labeled the "Wisconsin Idea". B) ?? the Republican nominee for president in 1916. C) ?? the chief justice of the Supreme Court who fought against most progressive legislation. D) ?? the architect of Carnegie Hall. E) ?? the founder of the new version of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1910s.
Thomas Alva Edison's laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, was one of the first to be devoted to __________.
A. improving worker efficiency B. industrial research C. solving environmental problems D. fighting diseases
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A. saw their greatest development in the southern slave states. B. had not yet been constructed in America. C. became the dominant form of transportation in the nation. D. played a relatively small role in the nation's transportation system. E. standardized both the gauge of tracks and timetables.