During the Infamous Decade, Argentina was ruled by
A) left-wing military officers, impatient with the lack of concessions to the working class.
B) a dissident wing of the Radical party, led by Alvear.
C) a right-wing military group for the first time.
D) an alliance of regional political bosses.
C
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b. was nothing more than a myth advanced by southern writers. c. was used to hide the belief by slaveowners that slavery was morally wrong. d. was openly questioned by religious leaders in the South.
The Second Great Awakening
a. led to a growth in the traditional church organizations. b. caused Baptists and Methodists to join their congregations. c. prompted church splits over seemingly petty hypothetical questions. d. prompted most denominations to challenge the separation of church and state.
James I was the first ____ king of England
a. Tudor b. Stuart c. Bourbon d. Habsburg e. Valois
By ____________________ the United States was importing more oil from abroad than it generated domestically
A) ?1946 B) ?1949 C) ?1953 D) ?1955 E) ?1959