The most visible source and symbol of a national connection in the United States was
A. the railroad network.
B. telegraph wires.
C. the system of canals.
D. mass publishing.
Answer: A
You might also like to view...
What caused President Kennedy to go to Dallas, Texas in November 1963?
A) to close the divide among locals in the Democratic Party before the upcoming election B) to attend the wedding of Vice President Lyndon Johnson's daughter C) to convince Texans that he could be trusted D) to petition against an anti-immigration bill
The administration of ____ hoped that Castro might be someone they could work with
a. Truman b. Kennedy c. Johnson d. Eisenhower e. Reagan
Explain how sugar and tobacco played similar roles in Virginia and in the Caribbean colonies.
What will be an ideal response?
The Iran-Contra affair was __________
A) a covert operation through which the Reagan administration planned to topple the Iranian government B) a diplomatic disaster in which Iranian and Nicaraguan leaders were deeply insulted by one of Reagan's speeches C) a foreign policy crisis in which Reagan sent combat troops to both Iran and Nicaragua in order to keep the peace D) a crisis between Iran and Nicaragua that nearly resulted in nuclear war E) a scandal in which the government planned to sell weapons to Iran in order to finance exiles fighting in Nicaragua