In the early nineteenth century, the cultural worlds of eastern city dwellers and frontier farmers __________.
A. grew steadily more similar
B. grew steadily apart
C. had nothing in common
D. were separated by distance more than culture
Answer: B
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The Washington Conference of 1921
A. saw the Harding administration refuse to participate in it. B. ended as a diplomatic failure for the United States. C. attempted to prevent a global naval arms race. D. attempted to create a world court. E. sought to expand the global markets of the United States.
Why did Brunel think that the Great Eastern would be profitable?
a) He reasoned that wealthy passengers interested in investing in Canada and the United States would pay a premium for luxurious travel to and from North America. b) He reasoned that quick steam travel around the Mediterranean and English channels would create a great demand for passenger ships sailing from port to port. Consider This: Brunel intended the Great Ship to carry upward of 4,000 passengers, all of them first class. See 7.7: Narrative: The Great Ship. c) He reasoned that the Great Eastern would be needed to carry cotton from the American South to English factories more quickly than traditional ships. Consider This: Brunel intended the Great Ship to carry upward of 4,000 passengers, all of them first class. See 7.7: Narrative: The Great Ship. d) He reasoned that the British government would reward him with more commissions if he built the best-known and most popular steamship in the world. Consider This: Brunel intended the Great Ship to carry upward of 4,000 passengers, all of them first class. See 7.7: Narrative: The Great Ship.
In the context of Latin American politics, federalists called for more power for ________
A) central governments B) Creoles C) regional governments D) mestizos
The Roe v. Wade decision was based on the right to __________
A) privacy B) assemble peaceably C) freedom of expression D) freedom of religion