Throughout 1861, both Southern and Northern leaders attempted to keep the issue of slavery out of the war

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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One striking result of World War II on those who served was that:

A) it increased their contact with and sense of community with Americans from different backgrounds. B) most remembered it as a bad, unnecessary war. C) blacks and whites served together with little discrimination or conflict. D) most who served tried to forget their war experiences as quickly as possible.

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During the Civil War, northern African American leaders such as Frederick Douglass worked as army recruiting agents because they believed that

A) it was the best way to prevent blacks from being drafted. B) blacks were more resistant to the diseases that ravaged white soldiers in the garrisons. C) blacks would get to see their loved ones in the South only by fighting for the Union. D) by cooperating during the war they would be rewarded with greater civil rights after the war. E) black participation in the army would be a step toward black citizenship.

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The most important and decisive act of the French during the American Revolutionary war was that they

a. supplied weapons to the American army. b. cut off with their navy an escape route for the British at Yorktown. c. diverted some of the British action because they threatened the British fleet. d. gave a boost to American morale. e. supplied soldiers to Washington's army.

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The Koryo dynasty arose in northern Korea in the tenth century, and retained power for four hundred years.

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

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