Under the Articles of Confederation, the relationship between the thirteen states

a. improved to the point of total unity.
b. was good economically but poor politically.
c. led to a single currency.
d. convinced many that a stronger central government was needed.
e. was good politically but poor economically.


d

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a. Women should renounce contact with men and set up their own self-governing communes. b. Women were always and wrongly defined by their differences from men and consequently seen as second-class beings. c. World War II had legitimated the political advantages and hegemonic power of males. d. A "sexual revolution" was impossible. e. There was absolutely no hope in improving the status of women in the near future.

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Stephen A. Douglas clung to his support for popular sovereignty throughout the 1850s because he was a staunch supporter of slavery.

a. true b. false

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The Hawley-Smoot Tariff Act led to

a) A dramatic drop in world trade b) Hoover's reelection as president c) More demand for American manufactured goods d) An unequal distribution of income in the United States

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