Hernán Cortés and Francisco Pizarro were both __________
A) Moors
B) Huguenots
C) conquistadors
D) slaves
Answer: C
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Confederate general Stonewall Jackson died of wounds he received during the battle at __________.
a. Shiloh b. Antietam c. Bull Run d. Chancellorsville
Which of these questions is hardest for historians to answer when considering ancient artworks?
A) What creatures did these artworks represent? B) What did these artworks mean to their creators? C) How were these artworks made? D) What materials were used to make these artworks?
Where was the greatest cotton production in North America during the early 1800s?
A) The Sea Islands off the coast of the Carolinas and Georgia. B) The so-called black belt, stretching from Georgia west to Louisiana. C) The Tidewater region of Virginia. D) The Chesapeake region of Maryland and Virginia.
The nullification crisis:
a. attracted support from Whigs like Daniel Webster, who saw it as an opportunity to embarrass and annoy Jackson. b. was based on southern concerns that tariffs were preventing the South from industrializing as fast as the North. c. largely concerned the opposition of southwestern planters to federally financed internal improvements. d. involved the fears of some slaveholders that the federal government might take action against slavery. e. brought Andrew Jackson and John C. Calhoun closer together politically.