Ross Perot believed NAFTA would
A) create millions of white-collar jobs in the United States.
B) eliminate the federal government deficit in five years.
C) eventually lead to a political union between the United States and Mexico.
D) cause American jobs to leave the country.
Answer: D
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A) The strategic use of powerful small canoes frustrated Portuguese military efforts even before they landed on unknown shores. B) The massive and well-equipped West African armies overwhelmed the fewer, poorly equipped Portuguese soldiers on land. C) The Portuguese were not resistant to deadly African diseases. D) The Portuguese were half-hearted and ambivalent about their attempts to conquer these African nations.
Which of the following best describes the differences in the ideas about freedom held by former slaves and their northern allies?
a) Former slaves attempted to maintain the family task system of work rather than adopt the individual piecework system northern capitalists pushed. b) Former slaves sought to improve their prospects by migrating to cities, while the federal government hoped to find employment for them in rural areas. c) Former slaves hoped to resettle elsewhere as individual farmers rather than continue to work the land that their families had worked for generations. d) Former slaves were more interested in gaining a liberal arts education rather than the vocational training many northerners wanted to provide.
In the presidential election of 1856, the results were complicated by the strong showing of the Know-Nothing party’s (American party’s) candidate, former President
a. John Tyler b. Martin Van Buren. c. Zachary Taylor. d. Millard Fillmore. e. Martin Van Buren.
“The Burned-Over District” was located in __________
A) eastern Ohio B) central Virginia C) western New York D) southern Pennsylvania