The National Road linked

a. the Potomac River with the Ohio River.
b. the Mississippi River with the Great Lakes.
c. New York City with Boston.
d. The Ohio River with the Mississippi.
e. Boston with Charleston.


a

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a. emperors b. aristocratic men c. warriors d. women e. Buddhist monks

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Which of the following explains why interest in national politics fell off after 1815?

a. Partisan conflict in the United States abated as the nation had only one strong political party. b. There were very few issues dividing Americans. c. All Americans benefited equally from the era’s economic growth. d. Political leaders actively discouraged popular participation in politics.

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Which of the following was a consequence of the Battle of Bunker Hill?

A) It ended the siege of Boston. B) It nearly broke the American will to fight. C) It demonstrated that the British army was not invincible. D) It brought France into the war on the American side.

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Malcolm X argued that

a. blacks should return to Africa philosophically and spiritually. b. Ethiopia was the spiritual homeland of black Americans. c. all blacks should move to Africa. d. western civilization had originated in Africa.

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