To what extent did the American Revolution effect a fundamental change in American society? How far had Americans gone by 1790 in fulfilling the ideal of equality? What limited the pursuit of full equality in the new nation?
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A) American bombing of Cambodia B) joint American--South Vietnamese incursion into Cambodia C) Nixon Doctrine D) Vietnamization Policy
Early in the war, Frederick Douglass argued that
a. the South should be allowed to secede so that the North could become truly dedicated to equality. b. foreign aid would be necessary to win the war. c. Union commanders must return slaves to their masters until a decision was made for emancipation. d. Lincoln should be impeached for his refusal to issue an emancipation proclamation. e. the North must fight a war against slavery as well as against slaveholders.
As secretary of commerce, Herbert Hoover __________
A) sought to limit government-business relations B) established a mediocre reputation C) differed with the policies of Harding and Coolidge D) pushed for closer relations between government and business E) was totally unable to accomplish his goals
One of the outcomes of King George's War was that
A. the French fort at Louisbourg in Nova Scotia became a permanent British possession. B. many New Englanders now felt that Protestantism was under threat. C. it created tension between the colonists and the royal government. D. it further cemented bonds between the colonists and Britain's transatlantic empire.