In contrast to the wars in Europe in the eighteenth century, the American Revolutionary War was __________.

a)  inspired by a commitment to republican ideals
b)  devoid of any commitment to a political ideology
c)  remarkable for its reliable lines of communication
d)  remarkable for its logistical simplicity


a)  inspired by a commitment to republican ideals

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A. was one of consistent hostility. B. moved from initial acceptance to gradual hostility. C. moved from initial hostility to gradual acceptance. D. was one of consistent acceptance. E. depended mainly on whether the white American was pro-slavery or antislavery.

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Which of the following did not describe Brazilian Popular Music (MPB)?

A) It provided a catalyst for youthful protest against the dictatorship. B) It often used love songs to thinly disguise lyrics that protested social injustice. C) It imported jazz rhythms from the U.S. to appeal to middle-class values. D) It became a target of military censors who banned its production and dissemination.

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Which of the following was true of the Union Pacific Railroad and the Central Pacific Railroad during the Civil War?

A. Not only did they receive large loans from the federal government, they also received millions of acres of land. B. The two corporations were plagued by worker unrest and strikes. C. Due to lack of funds, they were forced to halt the laying of track that would have provided a link between Omaha, Nebraska and Sacramento, California. D. The two railroad corporations were unable to agree on a standard track gauge, which prevented the creation of a unified transportation system.

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Andrew Johnson believed that Reconstruction should __________

A) guarantee that the southern ruling class would not return to power B) return the South to its prewar system, minus slavery C) treat the South as a conquered nation D) guarantee the political and civil rights of the freedmen E) go ahead as Lincoln had planned

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