The British southern strategy rested on the assumption that __________
A) loyalty to the crown remained strongest in the South
B) the North would offer only weak resistance
C) plantation crops were critical to the American economy
D) the Americans would engage in large-scale, traditional battles
A
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A. purchase more efficient farm equipment B. increase their production of foodstuffs C. limit their production of specific crops D. donate their surplus crops to the unemployed
Painting during the Tang dynasty emphasized
A) religion. B) nature. C) the rulers. D) portraits. E) all of the above.
In the South, how was James Buchanan’s winning of the 1856 presidential election viewed?
A) with a temporary sense of relief B) as a long-term victory for the southern cause C) as a victory for Free-Soil supporters D) with a strong sense of dismay E) as evidence of the strength of the North’s threat
The Bourbon kings of Spain __________ Spanish trade in the Americas.
A. reformed B. ended C. closed D. initiated