Called "The Lone Eagle," he and was the most notable news hero of the 1920s:

A. Floyd Collins
B. Jack Dempsey
C. Charles A. Lindbergh
D. John Scopes


Answer: C

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In 1860 and 1861, President James Buchanan asserted

A. that he would not resupply Fort Sumter, as it was a lost cause. B. that he would surrender Fort Sumter if South Carolina would rejoin the Union. C. that the federal government had no authority to stop a state from seceding from the Union. D. that states had the constitutional right to secede from the United States. E. All these answers are correct.

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What did Brown v. Board of Education end?

A. Poll taxes B. Race-based school segregation C. Voting restrictions on African-Americans D. Employment discrimination E. None of these.

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In the Compromise of 1877, Republicans promised to withdraw the last federal troops from the South.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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The first migrations westward __________.

a. headed for the Middle Plains region b. focused on the Southwest c. followed the traditional path of earlier settlers d. rushed to Oregon and California

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