The society of the eighteenth-century backcountry was characterized by all of the following EXCEPT

A. self-sufficiency.
B. isolation.
C. hard work.
D. class conflict.


Answer: D

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New York served as a vital source of support for the cotton industry by

A) providing a useful source of child labor to supplement the young women who worked in the factory towns. B) providing necessary financing through its banks, the New York Stock Exchange, investment houses, and insurance companies to borrow funds and pay off loans to sustain the industry. C) providing a useful source of unemployed single men to supplement the young women who worked in the factory towns. D) providing crucial political support for the cotton industry through many state and national politicians supportive of the industry's goals and objectives.

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a. movies. b. radio. c. auto racing. d. Monopoly.

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The Spanish base of operations in Southeast Asia was established in

A. Malacca. B. Vietnam. C. Burman lands. D. Java. E. the Philippines.

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