The passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act led directly to the establishment of which political party?
a. Republican Party
b. Free Soil Party
c. Liberty Party
d. Whig Party
a. Republican Party
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What was a primary cause for the rise in population in many cities during World War II?
A. industrial workers returning to rural areas after shifts in production methods B. soldiers permanently relocating to live near domestic bases C. Midwesterners moving en masse to coastal cities to work in industrial plants D. Southerners moving into rural areas for better economic opportunities
The Peloponnesian War began with a conflict between
A) Athens and Corinth over Megara. B) Athens and Sparta over Thebes. C) Corinth and Sparta over Messenia. D) Delphi and Thebes over control of the isthmus. E) the Greek poleis and Persia.
Samuel Gompers called the ____ "labor's Magna Carta" because of the rights and benefits it conferred on workers
a. Federal Reserve Act b. Underwood Tariff Act c. Clayton Anti-Trust Act d. Sixteenth Amendment e. Workmen's Compensation Act
The greatest consequence of World War II for American race relations was
a. the tensions in wartime factories between blacks and whites. b. the wartime integration of the armed forces. c. African Americans' experience of more positive European racial attitudes. d. the massive migration of African Americans from the rural South to northern and western cities. e. the Atlantic Charter declaring that the war was being fought for democracy and freedom.