What made the Border States different from other states in the Union?
A) There was more pro-Union support in most of these states than in others further north.
B) They contained 80 percent of the Union's factories.
C) They had nearly half of the Union's white male population.
D) They were slave-holding states.
D
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A) religious intolerance. B) true democracy. C) socialist views. D) economic equality. E) the disbanding of the army.
The Second Coalition against France was made up of:
A. Russia, Austria, the Ottoman Empire, and Britain. B. Russia, Austria, Italy, and Britain. C. Russia, Belgium, the Ottoman Empire, and Britain. D. Egypt, Austria, the Ottoman Empire, and Britain. E. England, Belgium, and Prussia.
Farming first developed in what area of North America?
A) Great Basin B) Great Plains C) highlands of Mexico D) desert of Arizona
All of the following elements characterize New England families in the eighteenth century except
a. a longer life span than their seventeenth century predecessors. b. the dread of death in birthing caused many women to fear pregnancy. c. New Englanders tended to migrate as individuals rather than as families. d. children grew up in obedient, nurturing environments. e. divorce was exceedingly rare.