Which of the following contributed to the Great Migration?
A) the panic of 1893
B) the outbreak of World War I
C) the influenza epidemic of 1919
D) the election of Woodrow Wilson in 1912
B
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President-elect Lincoln decided to stand firm against the extension of slavery into the territories. Which of the following was a reason for that decision? a. He believed that a compromise would destroy any chance of fulfilling his stated objective of abolishingslavery in the southern states
b. He hoped to effect a compromise after his inauguration. c. He believed that accepting a compromise would break the bond of faith between himself and those who hadvoted for him. d. He wanted to force the South to secede from the Union.
What factor contributed most in making South Carolina's Stono Rebellion of 1739 the largest slave uprising of the colonial era?
A) Slaves could hide in the swamps of the low country and evade capture. B) Slaves were adept at making and seizing weapons that were used against whites. C) Slaves hoped to find refuge in nearby Spanish Florida. D) Slaves joined forces with the neighboring Seminole Indians to defeat their white owners.
The Republican victory in the 1896 presidential election marked a change in politics that historians refer to as
a. the dawn of the urban era of politics. b. the beginning of the fourth party system. c. the end of the currency-and-corruption era. d. the advent of the machine age. e. the start of the gold-bug era.