Aside from making important decisions, President Abraham Lincoln's greatest success as leader of the Union was his:

a. suppression of civil liberties for antiwar protestors in order to save the Union
b. decision on the Anaconda Strategy and the location of military campaigns
c. ability to symbolize the Union's will to survive and to articulate people's nobler hopes
d. economic policy


C

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Which of the following is not true about the plague in the fourteenth century?

a. It was carried by fleas. b. It raised questions of anti-Semitism as causes were sought. c. Once it went away, it never recurred. d. It was not restricted by the victim's class. e. Some people survived the plague.

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The Egyptian term “ma’at” is best defined as

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The first successful encyclopedia was published by

a. Denis Diderot. b. Ephraim Chambers. c. Chevalier Ramsay. d. Jean d'Alembert. e. Voltaire.

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