Which statement concerning the Wade-Davis bill is not true?
A) It failed to provide for black suffrage.
B) It was pocket-vetoed by President Lincoln.
C) It provided that each former Confederate state would be ruled by a military governor.
D) It was much stricter than Lincoln's 10 percent plan.
E) It provided for almost immediate readmission to the Union.
E
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Which of the following represented effects of the Russo-Japanese War on the United States?
a. A new wave of Japanese immigrants began pouring into the spacious valleys of California b. White Californians began assailing the onset of new "yellow peril" represented by new Japanese immigrants to the state. c. A major diplomatic row developed between the United States and Japan over the San Francisco school board ordering the segregation of Japanese students in a special school to free more space for whites. d. A secret diplomatic agreement in 1907-1908 between the United States and Japan that stopped the flow of laborers to the U.S. mainland. e. A brief hostile naval encounter in 1907 between America's Great White Fleet and the Japanese navy in Tokyo Bay that nearly erupted into a shooting war between the two nations.
Why was the Great Awakening disruptive socially as well as religiously? Explain the causes of disruption in both cases.
What will be an ideal response?
Octavian was able to restore order to the Roman world with his victory in 31 B.C.E. at
A. Marathon. B. Athens. C. Rome. D. Actium. E. Carthage.
Which of the following statements is NOT accurate?
a. Gandhi believed self-discipline, peaceful civil disobedience, and boycotts were the way to defeat the British. b. Gandhi practiced hunger strikes and combined a spiritually uplifting message with shrewd political tactics. c. Gandhi's leadership helped to prevent the partition of India between Muslims and Hindus. d. Indian independence from Britain came soon after World War II. e. When India gained independence, massacres occurred between Hindus and Muslims and the country was split.