Initially supportive, many white Americans turned against the Haitian Revolution due to claims of __________

a) violent atrocities against white people
b) threats to the government of the United States
c) the enslavement of French whites
d) an attack on the port of New Orleans


Answer: a

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Despite its promise, welfare capitalism was only partially successful because __________

A) new immigrants refused to participate B) workers remained economically insecure and at the mercy of employers C) unions could offer better benefits than open shop businesses D) high taxes ate up most of workers' wage gains

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Which of the following was a one of the core values of early American Victorianism?

A) They scorned the exclusive pursuit of profits. B) They did not believe in the significance of the individual. C) Talent and ambition should determine a person's place in society. D) Men and women occupied equal spheres.

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Jefferson's arguments against the 1st Bank of the United States were based primarily upon the belief that

a. the bank would fail to stabilize credit and prices b. the bank was unconstitutional because it involved an inappropriate exercise of "implied powers" c. the bank had not been given enough power to control state banks and inflation d. the bank would be used to assist Britain in its war against the French Republic e. the bank would benefit southern and western agricultural interests far more than northeastern financial interest

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