The Battle of __________ is considered the turning point in the South that paved the way for the American victory at Yorktown.
a) Cowpens
b) Lexington
c) Monmouth
d) Bunker Hill
a) Cowpens
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a. higher estate taxes. b. inflating the currency by printing more dollars. c. selling "freedom bonds" to the American public. d. investment in speculative technology stocks. e. borrowing from the Japanese and other foreigners.
When Franklin Roosevelt set out to appoint additional justices of the U.S. Supreme Court in an effort to keep the Court from invalidating legislative measures of the Second New Deal, most Americans supported his initiative.
a. true b. false
Between 1949 and 1968, only ____________________ housing units destroyed by redevelopment was replaced
A) ?one in two B) ?one in three C) ?three in five D) ?one in four E) two in five
The Union's defeat in battle at Bull Run in 1861 was better than a victory because
a. Ulysses S. Grant took command of the army immediately after the setback. b. the defeat caused Northerners to face up to the reality of a long, difficult war. c. "Stonewall" Jackson was killed. d. it caused Lincoln to replace George B. McClellan as commander of the Army of the Potomac. e. it allowed European powers the chance to intervene on behalf of the South.