What steps did the Roosevelt administration take to maximize war production?
What will be an ideal response?
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The initial Protestant endorsement of humanism __________.
A. had a lasting impact on university education B. faded from all aspects of life as Protestantism became more conservative C. gave way to a new rebirth of Scholasticism under the Counter-Reformation D. allowed Protestantism to maintain its revolutionary character for centuries to come
According to the authors of the text, censorship of mail and newspapers, infringement of free speech, and forcing whites to help catch runaway slaves all tended to lead the South toward
A. total control of blacks, both free and slave. B. becoming a police state. C. becoming a safer and more peaceful place to live. D. disliking the building of factories and the use of free labor. E. a culture of respect for law.
The Stono Rebellion
A. led to the banning of the slave trade in Maryland. B. saw slaves in South Carolina attempt to escape from the colony. C. led to the death of dozens of white Virginian colonists. D. prompted Georgia to strengthen its laws on slavery. E. led planters to resume hiring indentured servants for their labor needs.
By 1860, cotton exports made up of all American exports.
a. 19% b. 33% c. 60% d. 90%