In comparison to the Tang, the culture of the Song was

a. less aristocratic.
b. more Buddhist.
c. more official.
d. less Chinese.


a

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A. eventually saw their ideas and institutions take hold in England. B. thought assimilation robbed immigrants of the best parts of their culture. C. were generally first-generation immigrants who helped second-generation immigrants. D. directed their attention to improving urban living conditions in immigrant communities. E. generally expressed moral disapproval of the behavior of immigrants.

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The Compromise of 1850 was not a compromise in the traditional sense in that

a. it was not a matter of give and take across the board. b. only a tiny minority of senators voted for all six of Douglas’s bills. c. the sectional hostility in Congress did not abate when the Compromise was final. d. it was made up of several bills. e. all of these choices.

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New York served as a vital source of support for the cotton industry by

A) providing a useful source of child labor to supplement the young women who worked in the factory towns. B) providing necessary financing through its banks, the New York Stock Exchange, investment houses, and insurance companies to borrow funds and pay off loans to sustain the industry. C) providing a useful source of unemployed single men to supplement the young women who worked in the factory towns. D) providing crucial political support for the cotton industry through many state and national politicians supportive of the industry's goals and objectives.

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