During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, the landholding nobles faced declining real incomes.

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


True

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During the Gilded Age, the Democratic party could usually count on the votes of all of the following EXCEPT

A) southern whites. B) urban immigrants. C) New England. D) Catholics and Jews.

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How did John Trumbull's The Death of General Warren at the Battle of Bunker Hill enhance the moral complexity of the events taking place at this first major battle of the American Revolution?

A) African Americans like Peter Salem, who supposedly killed Major Pitcairn, are prominently featured as the heroes of this battle. B) Trumbull focuses more on the chaos of the battle rather than the heroic actions of the soldiers involved from each side. C) General Warren's sacrifice of life and British Major John Small's intervention to prevent one of his own men from bayonetting Warren show that both sides displayed virtue and heroism. D) The refusal of American soldiers to follow military orders from their own officers illustrates the spirit of independence and insubordination.

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Which of the following is true of both the Venezuelan crisis and the Cuban crisis?

A. In both instances, the United States insisted that it would set the rules of conduct in the Western Hemisphere. B. Both situations indicated willingness on the part of European powers to back down in the face of American might. C. Both situations contributed to a general deterioration of American relations with the European powers. D. In both instances, the United States waged war without congressional approval to do so.

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Cultural ties between Latin American and Europe generally ________ following independence

A) weakened B) strengthened C) ended D) continued

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