What was the root of the farmers' problems in the 1920s?

a. crop disease
b. foreign competition
c. high labor costs
d. overproduction
e. high tariff rates


D

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The Emancipation Proclamation had the effect of

a. reducing desertions from the Union army. b. strengthening the moral cause and diplomatic position of the Union. c. increasing popular support for the Republicans in the 1864 election. d. permanently shutting down the opposition of the northern Copperheads to President Lincoln's war policies. e. drastically weakening Confederate morale of its soldiers and politicians.

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Aeschylus was an early fifth century B.C. playwright whose works focused predominantly upon what subject matter?

A) The interplay between mortals and their divine counterparts B) The consequences of violating moral order and the divine retribution that must follow C) The demand for justice by the gods that must not be ignored D) All of these E) None of these

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Macon’s Bill Number Two established trade with__________.

a. Britain but not with France b. both Britain and France c. France, but not with Britain d. both Spain and Britain

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The French ambassador whose provocative actions prompted Washington to issue a Proclamation of Neutrality was:

A) Arthur St. Clair. B) Edmond Genêt. C) Pierre L'Enfant. D) Jean de Crevecoeur.

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