Middle-class children in the late 19th century:

A) often had to work to maintain the family lifestyle.
B) had more leisure to creatively play.
C) were more regimented than before.
D) were treated much the same as working class children.


Answer: B

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a. If pro-isolationist Republicans were the most popular party, then it can be assumed that expansionists were a minority. b. If anti-imperialist Republicans were the most popular party, then it can be assumed that pro-imperialists were a minority. c. The Republican party was pro-isolationist. d. If pro-expansionist Republicans were the most popular party, then it can be assumed that isolationists were a minority. e. The Republican party was anti-imperialist.

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After 1915, Wilson followed a policy of:

A) preparing for war while working to stay at peace. B) refusing any support for the preparedness movement. C) embargoing all trade with Europe to avoid conflict. D) ignoring events in Europe in hopes they would not affect the U.S.

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Most Southern Republicans were poor, illiterate, and property less; most Northern Republicans represented the most prosperous, educated, and influential elements of society

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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John Tyler joined the Whig party primarily because he

a. saw a chance to become the party's nominee for vice president. b. resented the dictatorial tactics of Andrew Jackson. c. was forced to resign from the Senate. d. believed in its pro-bank position. e. believed it better represented Virginia's interests.

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