What was the first metal to be worked by humans into tools?

a. steel
b. iron
c. bronze
d. copper
e. tin


Ans: d

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The Battle of Glorieta Pass was significant for preventing Confederate control of __________

A) the border states B) Indian Territory C) the Potomac River D) the Trans-Mississippi West

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In the essay by Kivel, explain what is meant by this statement: “There is no one correct way to be an ally.” Give examples.

What will be an ideal response?

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Abraham Lincoln won the 1860 Republican party presidential nomination in part because he

a. had been a strong supporter of William Seward. b. had never taken a stand on the issue of slavery in the territories. c. had made fewer enemies than front-runner William Seward. d. had more political experience than his opponents. e. None of these choices are correct.

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The Civil War transformed the North from an agrarian to an industrial society.

a. true b. false

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