The turning point of the Vietnam War which convinced U.S. leaders that the war would end in a stalemate was the __________
a. Tet offensive
b. Gulf of Tonkin affair
c. Battle of Pleiku
d. Battle of Haiphong
e. massacre at My Lai
A
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To whom does the term "scalawags" refer?
A. white native southerners who supported the Republican Party B. white northerners who supported the Whig Party C. northers who moved to the South for economic and political gain D. African Americans who attempted to hold political office in the South
Financially, American grain and cotton farmers suffered severely from
a. the instability of American currency. b. excessively low rates on loans to purchase farm equipment. c. deflation of the currency and a static money supply. d. railroad land sales and loans to immigrant farmers. e. excessive rates charged by farm auctioneers.
New state constitutions drafted during the Revolutionary War sought to expand the power of the executive.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
San Francisco continued to play a role in the mining industry through all of the following activities except
a. It served as the financial center of mining throughout the West. b. The increasingly important role of technological expertise in mining encouraged the growth of higher education institutions in the city to educate mining engineers. c. The city merchants continued to supply miners even after the initial Gold Rush in California subsided. d. San Francisco bankers used their financial clout to centralize economic decision-making in the city and to introduce more productive technologies.