In terms of structure, the Confederate government was similar in many ways to

(A) The Union government
(B) The U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation
(C) Britain's parliament
(D) The Second Continental Congress


Ans: (B) The U.S. government under the Articles of Confederation

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Who won the most electoral votes in the election of 1824?

A) Andrew Jackson B) John Quincy Adams C) Henry Clay D) William H. Crawford

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According to the account of the unnamed slave trader in the text, all of the following were common ways for entrance into slavery EXCEPT

a. capture in war. b. sale by countrymen in times of famine or want. c. sale of children by parents. d. punishment for crime. e. none of the above

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During the 1830s, evangelical Protestants tended to support

A. Masons. B. German immigrants. C. Democrats. D. Whigs. E. Irish immigrants.

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In Vietnam, American military strategists counted heavily on ________

A) enthusiasm for the war among the public to generate recruits B) superior American firepower, especially air strikes C) superior American counterinsurgency tactics D) the overwhelming number of American troops E) the overwhelming support from the Vietnamese people

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