Colonists viewed military service as
a. a temporary, voluntary experience.
b. a lifelong commitment and career choice.
c. the public duty of each young man when he reached the age of 18.
d. the responsibility of men who actually lived in England rather than in the colonies.
e. the highest honor that the empire could offer them.
a
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One irony of the Seneca Falls Convention was that
a) many women went home after the first day. b) more men than women attended. c) a man, James Mott, was chosen to moderate. d) many women fainted due to the heat and their tight corsets. e) Elizabeth Cady Stanton did not attend the Convention.
Which of the following was central to the Confederacy's ability to survive?
A) The South's powerful industrial sector allowed it to remain well supplied. B) The rebels received substantial aid from Europe. C) The Confederacy's small size made it easy to defend. D) The war was fought on the battlefield by regiments of soldiers, not—for example—at sea.
Explain the ways college campuses became centers of antiwar protest.
What will be an ideal response?
Who said "Few people who were not right in the midst of the scenes can form any exact idea of the intense desire which the people of my race showed for education. It was a whole race trying to go to school."
A) Frederick Douglass B) Sojourner Truth C) Booker T. Washington D) W.E.B. DuBois