Party identification in the late nineteenth century was usually a reflection more of cultural and geographic identity than of economic calculation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following was not a permanent member of the UN Security Council?
a. The United States b. The USSR c. China d. Britain e. Sweden
In late 1793, which of the following events occurred concerning U.S. government relations with the Indians in the Northwest Territory?
A) A third U.S. Army military campaign was launched in the Northwest Territory against Indian tribes that ultimately succeeded with the military victory at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. B) A third U.S. Army military campaign was launched in the Northwest Territory against Indian tribes that ultimately failed with the military defeat at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. C) The U.S. Army abandoned its forts west of the Ohio Region to cede land to the Iroquois, Shawnee, and Miami tribes. D) British forces at Fort Miami militarily supported Indian allies under attack from U.S. General Anthony Wayne and his army.
The "good news" concerning Jesus was contained in the written
A. gospels. B. Old Testament. C. Sermon on the Mount. D. Dead Sea scrolls. E. Analects of John the Baptist.
According to the text, what was unusual about the Czechs and the Basques?
a. They successfully resisted assimilation in the newly unified states: Germany and Italy. b. They were two ethnic minorities whose national consciousness actually rose because of industrialization. c. Urbanization seriously undermined these once well-organized ethnic groups. d. Though their languages underwent a renaissance in the nineteenth century, their national consciousness declined. e. none of the above