Which of the following was a persistent problem connected to frontier farming?

A) declining commodity prices
B) debts that made farmers vulnerable to economic depressions
C) the rising cost of land
D) the lack of markets to absorb farmers' produce


B

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a. The Philippines, by the U.S. b. Algeria, by the French c. Vietnam, by the French d. Indonesia, by the Dutch e. Nigeria, by the British

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What were the two possible paths for the Third World countries to take after independence?

A) Warfare and cooperation B) Resistance and warfare C) Cooperation and growth D) Resistance and decline E) Resistance and cooperation

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The one American who, more than anyone else, symbolized the spirit of the Enlightenment was ________

A) Jonathan Edwards B) George Washington C) Cotton Mather D) George Whitefield E) Benjamin Franklin

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In 1864, General William T. Sherman's "March to the Sea"

A. never reached the Atlantic Ocean. B. was designed in part to demoralize Southerners. C. resulted in mass starvation among Sherman's troops. D. saw him face more resistance than Grant faced to his north. E. attempted to avoid the civilian population.

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