At the beginning of the war, free black Americans __________
A) fled to Canada to avoid re-enslavement
B) volunteered in large numbers for military service
C) remained strangely silent on the threat to the Union
D) were valued by Union military leaders
Answer: B
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The Workingmen's Party
A) ?was formed in Philadelphia. B) ?was formed in 1828. C) ?was inspired by similar organizations in England. D) ?was formed to represent "the interests and enlightenment of the working classes." E) ?All of these are correct.
Which of the following statements correctly specifies the percentage of American families who owned television sets in the 1950s?
A) Ninety percent of American families owned at least one television set by the end of the 1950s. B) Ten percent of American families owned at least one television set by the end of the 1950s. C) Forty percent of American families owned at least one television set by the end of the 1950s. D) Less than one percent of American families owned at least one television set by the end of the 1950s. E) None of the American families owned a television set as it was not invented in the 1950s.
Yeoman farmers in the South
A. opposed slavery because it hurt them economically. B. hated the planter class. C. owned only a few slaves. D. suffered from isolation, a limited market, and chronic money shortage.
The exclusion of the native colonial leaders of Africa and Asia in the peace settlement discussions strengthened ________
A. anticolonialism B. dependence on European powers C. European colonial powers D. international relations