The main public issue that bitterly divided the United States and Mexico in early 1845 was __________
A. the U.S. desire to purchase Florida
B. the failure of the Texas government to stop Indian raids into Mexico
C. the legitimacy of the Rio Grande River as the southern boundary of Texas
D. Mexico’s failure to repay loans provided by American banks
C
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German-speaking immigrants usually __________
A) settled in the Deep South B) came as whole families C) were quite wealthy D) were Catholic
Which of the following is true concerning Cuban Missile Crisis?
a. After the Bay of Pigs Invasion, Castro became close allies with China. b. Mao took advantage of the tension between America and Cuba to increase economic investments in Cuba. c. The United States and the Soviet Union were on the threshold of nuclear war over Soviet missiles in Cuba. d. The Soviet Union, China, and Cuba created a Caribbean Military Pact. e. Cuba, fearing American attack, began to develop its own nuclear arsenal with aid from the Soviets.
Stephen Douglas was considered a traitor by most Southern Democrats because he refused to support the admission of Kansas as a free state
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How were expansion and migration related in the United States after 1812?
a. As populations expanded, people migrated to rural areas outside of populated cities, creating the first suburbs. b. As populations expanded, people migrated to and built up Eastern cities. c. As the United States expanded its borders, people migrated to these new areas. d. Expansion and migration were both direct results of improved water transportation after 1812. e. Expansion and migration were both direct results of improved land transportation after 1812.