Which factor most often determined where a loyalist would settle once the war had ended?
a. race and ethnicity
b. geographic location
c. wealth
d. political ambition
ANSWER: c
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a. ceased to have himself worshipped as a god. b. was called God's deputy on Earth. c. stopped using the images of pagan gods. d. ended pagan rituals and ceremonies.
In the late nineteenth century, many immigrants to the United States
A. were already experienced as urban-dwelling, industrial workers. B. formed close-knit ethnic communities within cities. C. totally cut their links to their native countries. D. found the transition to their new country to be fairly easy. E. read English-language newspapers and frequented chain stores.
Simón Bolívar was inspired by Napoleon Bonaparte and took up arms against Spanish rule with the goal of creating a great confederation from former Spanish colonies.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The Whigs placed John Tyler on the 1840 ticket as vice president to:
a) have him instead of President William Henry Harrison actually run the executive branch b) win northern votes c) attract the vote of the states' rightists d) reward him for his strong support of the Whig party platform e) respond to the Democrats' expansionist appeal