On the Great Plains, the most successful farmers were those with __________
A) money and political power
B) good rail access
C) large families
D) close community ties
Answer: A
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A. a massive collection of small states B. a highly centralized monarchy C. under the authority of the Catholic Church D. besieged by the rise of France
Yugoslavia was divided into warring factions because of
A) demands for ethnic separatism. B) differences in political goals. C) support of the Serbs. D) lack of cultural diversity. E) religious uniformity.
The desire by American southerners to acquire Florida
A. was fervently attacked by leaders such as Henry Clay and John C. Calhoun. B. was unfulfilled until the 1830s. C. was partly motivated by the number of runaway slaves who escaped there. D. was intended to reduce the presence of the British in America. E. led to war between the United States and Spain in 1812.
At the start of the war, General Winfield Scott, the Union army's chief of staff, lobbied to allow Confederate slave owners to recover slaves who crossed the Potomac River
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.