Workingman's Party support for Jacksonian democracy was rooted in the naive belief that restoring "republican ideals" would protect workers from the concentration and centralization of capital and the proletarianization of labor.
a. true
b. false
Ans: a. true
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Quakers did not participate in the social custom of "hat honor" because
a) they did not wear hats. b) their hats fit tightly and were difficult to remove. c) they thought that God alone deserved this honor. d) hats were worn only by criminals in Quaker society. e) hats were worn only inside the circle of Friends.
Levittown represented a change toward __________
A) an increase in Americans who owned small farms B) affordable homes in American suburbs C) a belief in labor-management equity D) the development of suburbs tied to ethnic identity
After replacing his top generals several times, Lincoln finally found an effective commander in
a. Thomas J. Jackson b. George B. McClellan. c. George G. Meade. d. Robert E. Lee. e. Ulysses S. Grant.
What did Robert E. Lee think about enlisting blacks in the military?
A) He thought that it was a very poor idea because no slave would support the Confederacy. B) He refused to hear any arguments about it. C) He favored it because as slaves, blacks were accustomed to obedience and discipline. D) No southerner ever thought about enlisting blacks in the military.