A significant factor leading to the Panic of 1819 was a sharp drop in global demand for the cotton grown in America
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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Zheng He's experiences showed the
a. lack of interest in maritime exploration by the Chinese. b. desire of the Ming emperors to spread Buddhism to the furthest regions of the empire. c. economic competition between the Chinese and European powers. d. scientific curiosity of the Manchu about the outside world.
Which of the following is NOT true of settlement houses?
A) They were reform communities run by college-educated women. B) They were in the midst of the neighborhoods they were trying to help. C) They were progressives but were often anti-immigrant. D) They combined moral and social appeal.
"Copperheads" were
A. intent on using the Civil War to rapidly end slavery. B. largely members of the Republican Party. C. Northerners who secretly spied for the Confederacy. D. sometimes arrested on the order of President Lincoln. E. strong Lincoln supporters who often suppressed dissent violently.
The sit-ins in Atlanta in 1960 resulted in
A) the creation of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference. B) the end of non-violent protesters. C) desegregation. D) the election of John F. Kennedy.