American slave traders transported thousands of enslaved men, women, and children to the __________ for sale
A) British empire
B) Caribbean
C) Upper South
D) Lower South
Answer: D
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a. Women's rights had no public support. b. Women were more sensitive to issues of class than gender. c. Women were reluctant to support feminist causes. d. Women were concerned that the tactics of feminist movements were too extreme.
A major limitation of the cavalry as a unit of warfare was that
a. there were never enough trained horses to keep the soldiers in the field. b. it was lightly armed by definition. c. cavalry service lacked status among enlistees. d. no one wanted to serve in the cavalry. e. none of these choices.
Which of these was an attack Bush made against Dukakis during the 1988 presidential election?
A. Dukakis was too socially conservative. B. Dukakis was against taxation. C. Dukakis was soft on crime. D. Dukakis was hurting the middle class.
"Members [of Congress] joined in the shouting and kept it up for some minutes. Some embraced one another, others wept like children. I have felt ever since the vote, as if I were in a new country." This statement was made in response to
a. the impeachment of President Johnson. b. creation of the Freedmen's Bureau. c. passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1866. d. approval of the proposed Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution.