Which of the following was not part of the Townshend program?
a. a tax on tea, paper, paint, lead, and glass imported into the colonies
b. recognition of colonial authority in providing supplies and housing for British troops
c. the use of tax revenues to pay the salaries of colonial governors and judges
d. relocation of British troops from the frontier to the major seaport cities
e. creation of a separate American Board of Customs Commissioners in Boston
b
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During the 1912 campaign for president, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson disagreed mainly over:
a. the extent to which government should serve as a counterbalance to concentrated private power b. whether the states or the federal government should be responsible for passing women's suffrage laws c. the proper role for the United States in world affairs d. the extent to which the federal government should pursue conservation policies on public lands
In producing Liberty ships, Kaiser shipyards
a. was unable to supply the navy with the cargo ships required to transport troops and war material to the front. b. emphasized speed of production over quality. c. lost its government contract because of cost overruns. d. found it difficult to retain workers because of unsafe working conditions and low wages.
In the late twentieth century, the construct of genetic engineering was developed. What does this refer to?
A) The intentional manipulation of genetic material to a predictable outcome B) The cloning of genetic material for pharmaceutical and other purposes C) The biotechnology industry concerned with manipulating the genetic makeup of life for medical and other purposes D) The restructuring of genetic materials to exclude defects in a biological organism E) The planned intercession of genetic material with DNA in order to form a hybrid species
America's first black historian was:
A) Carter Woodson. B) William C. Nell. C) William Wells Brown. D) Francis Ellen Watkins.