The Union's Committee on the Conduct of the War

A. criticized Union generals for having too many combat deaths on both sides.

B. limited the financial expenditures by the military.

C. often greatly interfered with the conduct of the war.

D. was consistently opposed by Radical Republicans such as Benjamin Wade.

E. was organized by President Abraham Lincoln.


C

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According to Machiavelli, a prince would be successful if he

a. ultimately became pope. b. honestly explain his goals and actions to his people. c. would guarantee the security of his position and state with no regard for morality. d. would expect his government to guarantee trust and integrity by not violating any agreements with other nations or leaders. e. would never resort to cruelty and terror.

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The National American Woman Suffrage Association was

a. a coalition of women's suffrage groups. b. led by Carrie Chapman Catt and Anna Howard Shaw. c. initially successful in getting states to grant the right to vote to women. d. all of the above

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