An about the War of 1812 would be a example of a primary source of information
(a) battle plan for the attack on Fort McHenry
(b) historical novel on the Battle of New Orleans
(c) movie on the life of President James Madison
(d) textbook passage on the naval engagements of the war
Answer: (a) battle plan for the attack on Fort McHenry
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
The General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) is best defined as
A) an agreement providing for the gradual elimination of barriers to the movement of goods and money among the United States, Canada, and Mexico. B) a guarantee of economic prosperity for countries that adopt laissez-faire policy. C) the implementation of the global laissez-faire economic policy. D) an international organization to determine the boundaries of borders and trade practices in an effort to implement globalization. E) an arrangement for the reduction and eventual elimination of tariffs among signatories.
How did the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 strengthen previous laws?
A) The law required only lawmakers to help capture suspected runaways. B) The law would punish citizens who failed to help capture runaways. C) Southerners were personally responsible for recapturing their slaves. D) It actually weakened previous laws, due to abolitionist outcry.
Why was there an uproar surrounding the formation of the Society of the Cincinnati?
a. The public feared that it would begin a hereditary peerage in America. b. Many women were angry because membership was exclusively male. c. Religious leaders felt the society was pagan in its rituals. d. Parents feared allowing young men and women to meet without chaperones. e. Southerners questioned the society's strong antislavery stance.