Which conclusion did Americans not draw from the Panic of 1819?
A) Banks could not be trusted.
B) American industries had to be protected against foreign competition.
C) Farmers had become entrepreneurs.
D) Farmers had become dependent on distant markets over which they had little control.
E) Land speculation could be financially risky.
B
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A. transitional B. interactionist C. intersectional D. institutional
What did coffeehouses become?
A. public forums for discussion B. elite social institutions C. associated with crime and vice D. bastions of support for the local establishment
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A) Frederick Douglass B) T. Thomas Fortune C) Emanuel Fortune D) Isaiah Montgomery
What philosophy guided American foreign policy during the 1920's?
What will be an ideal response?