After the Mexican–American War, the Young America movement focused mainly on __________

a. economic growth and industrialization
b. adding Canada and Alaska to the United States
c. the abolition of slavery
d. making the United States a world power
e. spreading the gospel to foreign lands


A

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Socialism was an indirect outcome of ________

A) theIndustrial Revolution B) the Enlightenment C) imperialism D) the American Revolution

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These discriminatory religious policies also created great distrust and many difficulties in dealing with self-governing, non-Muslim groups within the empire, most notably among the _________, who blended Hindu and Muslim traditions.

a. Ahoms b. Sheikh c. Hsenwi d. Sikhs

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Which of following was one of the Ocala Demands?

a. the abolition of the federal income tax b. creation of a sub-treasury system c. the deregulation of the railroads d. enforcement of the gold standard

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Late nineteenth-century American cities differed from those in the early nineteenth century in that they

a. had mass transportation. b. had rich and poor people living fairly close to one another. c. were built primarily around commerce. d. lacked separate residential, commercial, and manufacturing districts.

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